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When u might think when all below has been read .. D*mn he's a newbie :) Your correct. :) So now on for my question. I have 2 sheets. In sheet 1 i have sheet x witch has the folowing info on it Kolom A : names ( A1 to x ) Kolom B : job discription Kolom C : Cost price p/hour In sheet 2 i want this info from above without opening sheet 1 ( + some other stuff from other sheets but that not rellevant now ) I can make a hard "copy" like Formule = "='G:\Excelhelp\[Sheet 1]Week 1" + "'!D$75" Range("C7").Select ActiveCell.Value = Formule But offcource i dont want this. When i add a new name i dont want to make another hard copy in my macro for that. So what i need but i cant make yet is : A1 to x ( read untill you find the first empty cell ) + the same info on that row for cell B & C copied to sheet 2 . Can anyone help me figure out howto do this ? I think you all dont really understand what i mean so if you have any questions please ask :) Thanks in advance !!!!!!! Greetinx Avatar ------------------------------------------------ ~~ Message posted from http://www.ExcelTip.com/ ~~ View and post usenet messages directly from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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Have you 2 workbooks, or 2 sheets? Aniway the simplest way: Into cell on sheet 2, enter '=', activate sheet x, and press Enter. You see something like ='sheet x'!$A$1 when you have 2 sheets in same workbook, or ='[SourceWorkbook.xls]sheet x'!$A$1 when you have 2 sheets in diferent workbooks. When the last is the case, closing the source workbook adds path to workbook name, and the link remains functional. As you want links to range of cells, change the refernces to relative ='sheet x'!A1 or ='[SourceWorkbook.xls]sheet x'!A1 and add checking for empty cell (otherwise 0 is returned instead nothing) =IF('sheet x'!A1="","",'sheet x'!A1) or =IF('[SourceWorkbook.xls]sheet x'!A1="","",'[SourceWorkbook.xls]sheet x'!A1) and copy the formula to range A:C Arvi Laanemets "avatar" wrote in message ... Hello People :) When u might think when all below has been read .. D*mn he's a newbie :) Your correct. :) So now on for my question. I have 2 sheets. In sheet 1 i have sheet x witch has the folowing info on it Kolom A : names ( A1 to x ) Kolom B : job discription Kolom C : Cost price p/hour In sheet 2 i want this info from above without opening sheet 1 ( + some other stuff from other sheets but that not rellevant now ) I can make a hard "copy" like Formule = "='G:\Excelhelp\[Sheet 1]Week 1" + "'!D$75" Range("C7").Select ActiveCell.Value = Formule But offcource i dont want this. When i add a new name i dont want to make another hard copy in my macro for that. So what i need but i cant make yet is : A1 to x ( read untill you find the first empty cell ) + the same info on that row for cell B & C copied to sheet 2 . Can anyone help me figure out howto do this ? I think you all dont really understand what i mean so if you have any questions please ask :) Thanks in advance !!!!!!! Greetinx Avatar ------------------------------------------------ ~~ Message posted from http://www.ExcelTip.com/ ~~ View and post usenet messages directly from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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