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How can you do this?
Hi everyone,
Say you have 2 worksheet in a workbook: Sheet1, Sheet2 In Sheet2, you can read d12 value from Sheet1 using "=Sheet1!d12" Now, say I have a range in Sheet1, how can I do thing such as (from Sheet2): "=Sheet1!Max(d5:d12)" for example? Reagrds, Mike |
How can you do this?
"=Sheet1!Max(d5:d12)" for example
=max(Sheet1!d5:d12) -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Michael" wrote in message om... Hi everyone, Say you have 2 worksheet in a workbook: Sheet1, Sheet2 In Sheet2, you can read d12 value from Sheet1 using "=Sheet1!d12" Now, say I have a range in Sheet1, how can I do thing such as (from Sheet2): "=Sheet1!Max(d5:d12)" for example? Reagrds, Mike |
How can you do this?
Mike
In a cell on Sheet2 enter..... =MAX(Sheet1!D5:D12) Gord Dibben Excel MVP On 20 Jun 2004 11:12:15 -0700, (Michael) wrote: Hi everyone, Say you have 2 worksheet in a workbook: Sheet1, Sheet2 In Sheet2, you can read d12 value from Sheet1 using "=Sheet1!d12" Now, say I have a range in Sheet1, how can I do thing such as (from Sheet2): "=Sheet1!Max(d5:d12)" for example? Reagrds, Mike |
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