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I have a spreadsheet that has all of it's data linked to several different
worksheets. I need to add information to the spreadsheet and want to keep things in numerical order. this means moving cells down and across two pages. How can I do this and not loose the links that have already been set up? |
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The default behavior of a move operation or a cut & paste is to maintain
those links. So moving those cells shouldn't cause a problem. So just drag and drop or cut & paste George Russ wrote: I have a spreadsheet that has all of it's data linked to several different worksheets. I need to add information to the spreadsheet and want to keep things in numerical order. this means moving cells down and across two pages. How can I do this and not loose the links that have already been set up? |
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When I move the information on my spreadsheet, it changes the data on each of
the individual worksheets. I need the data that I am moving to keep the link it has to each worksheet. "George" wrote: The default behavior of a move operation or a cut & paste is to maintain those links. So moving those cells shouldn't cause a problem. So just drag and drop or cut & paste George Russ wrote: I have a spreadsheet that has all of it's data linked to several different worksheets. I need to add information to the spreadsheet and want to keep things in numerical order. this means moving cells down and across two pages. How can I do this and not loose the links that have already been set up? |
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OK. I found a way to do this. I had to have all 212 worksheets open while I
moved the cells on my spreedsheet. This allowed my links on my worksheets to move with the corresponding data. "Russ" wrote: When I move the information on my spreadsheet, it changes the data on each of the individual worksheets. I need the data that I am moving to keep the link it has to each worksheet. "George" wrote: The default behavior of a move operation or a cut & paste is to maintain those links. So moving those cells shouldn't cause a problem. So just drag and drop or cut & paste George Russ wrote: I have a spreadsheet that has all of it's data linked to several different worksheets. I need to add information to the spreadsheet and want to keep things in numerical order. this means moving cells down and across two pages. How can I do this and not loose the links that have already been set up? |
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