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cross-reference data from one file to another file
i have 2 files a.xls and b.xls
i wanna cross-reference data from a.xls to b.xls such that when i drag , values in cell A1 to A10(referenced from a.xls) will be filled automatically in cell A1 to A10 of b.xls. Currently, when i drag the cell A1, what it does is just duplicating A1 values all the way to cell A10. How do i set it such that it will perform in the way i hope ? |
cross-reference data from one file to another file
"Zancouth" wrote in message
... i have 2 files a.xls and b.xls i wanna cross-reference data from a.xls to b.xls such that when i drag , values in cell A1 to A10(referenced from a.xls) will be filled automatically in cell A1 to A10 of b.xls. Currently, when i drag the cell A1, what it does is just duplicating A1 values all the way to cell A10. How do i set it such that it will perform in the way i hope ? Click in A1 of b.xls, type =, then go to a.xls & click in A1. Then accept the formula in b.xls, which should be saying something like: =[a.xls]Sheet1!$A$1 If it does say $A$1, change this to $A1 (removing the dollar sign before the 1). Accept this change, & drag down through A2 to A10. -- David Biddulph |
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