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the value of a certain parameter is calculated in another spread sheet
say 'A' and it is used in a yet another spread sheet say 'B' its calculate in the A sheet as a sum of something and used the summed value is used in the B sheet, but when double clicked on it, it shows '=print', so my question is how did it come into B sheet when given command '=print'. Answer this as soon as possible. Please and also mail the answer to or |
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Hi,
I think were getting confused in terminology here. Are you referring to 2 worksheets in the same workbook? Click Insert|Name|Define In the popup do you see a defined range called 'Print' I suspect you will and that it refers to a cell on sheet B =Print will return the contents of that named range. Mike On Dec 26, 9:40*pm, wrote: the value of a certain parameter is calculated in another spread sheet say 'A' and it is used in a yet another spread sheet say 'B' its calculate in the A sheet as a sum of something and used the summed value is used in the B sheet, but when double clicked on it, it shows '=print', so my question is how did it come into B sheet when given command '=print'. Answer this as soon as possible. Please and also mail the answer to or |
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insert[name] define i did not understood this... please elaborate... |
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i suppose the person who has done programming has stored a value in
'print' so if i say =print in any cell in any spreadsheet in the same work book then it returns the same value. |
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In your menus at the top of the Excel window you will see one called
'Insert'. Click that then click 'Name' then click 'Define' Mike On Dec 26, 10:04*pm, wrote: click insert[name] define i did not understood this... please elaborate... |
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thanks mike i understood.....
i appreciate your effort and time.... |
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actually i am using ms office 2007 so the names[define] option can
viewed in the tab named 'formulas''names manager' |
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