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Copy data from one Excel spreadsheet to another
In Spreadsheet Y, I want to include data from cells A1..C3 in spreadsheet X,
which will be updated if X changes. In Excel 2000, this was easy: open both spreadsheets, go into Y!A1, type "=" then flip to X, click in A1 - now I've got the external reference. Go back to Y, edit A1 to remove the $ signs (so the field address varies when copied), copy this field to A1..C3, and hey presto, it all works. I've tried this in Excel2003 and as soon as I edit the external address, it thinks it's a text string rather than a formula, and won't return a value. How can I do this (simply please - no programming), preferably in a way that will work if I save the spreadsheet back to Excel 2000? Thanks Gary |
Copy data from one Excel spreadsheet to another
If you highlight the area in excel worksheet x then go to worksheet Y and
right click and choose paste special and at the bottom there is an option called paste link. Then it will automatically update when the other changes Hope this helps Ryan "gvih2g2" wrote in message ... In Spreadsheet Y, I want to include data from cells A1..C3 in spreadsheet X, which will be updated if X changes. In Excel 2000, this was easy: open both spreadsheets, go into Y!A1, type "=" then flip to X, click in A1 - now I've got the external reference. Go back to Y, edit A1 to remove the $ signs (so the field address varies when copied), copy this field to A1..C3, and hey presto, it all works. I've tried this in Excel2003 and as soon as I edit the external address, it thinks it's a text string rather than a formula, and won't return a value. How can I do this (simply please - no programming), preferably in a way that will work if I save the spreadsheet back to Excel 2000? Thanks Gary |
Copy data from one Excel spreadsheet to another
Thanks, that's helpful for the specific case.
However, I've often wanted to perform an operation on the data at the same time. I suppose I'll just have to get a straight copy across (perhaps to a background worksheet in the same book) and then perform the manipulation as a second step. It just seems odd to me that MS would take away functionality that was working perfectly well - yet the programme doesn't get any smaller (or cheaper)! Thanks anyway, Gary "Ryan Jones" wrote: If you highlight the area in excel worksheet x then go to worksheet Y and right click and choose paste special and at the bottom there is an option called paste link. Then it will automatically update when the other changes Hope this helps Ryan "gvih2g2" wrote in message ... In Spreadsheet Y, I want to include data from cells A1..C3 in spreadsheet X, which will be updated if X changes. In Excel 2000, this was easy: open both spreadsheets, go into Y!A1, type "=" then flip to X, click in A1 - now I've got the external reference. Go back to Y, edit A1 to remove the $ signs (so the field address varies when copied), copy this field to A1..C3, and hey presto, it all works. I've tried this in Excel2003 and as soon as I edit the external address, it thinks it's a text string rather than a formula, and won't return a value. How can I do this (simply please - no programming), preferably in a way that will work if I save the spreadsheet back to Excel 2000? Thanks Gary |
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