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I did this before; however, I have not utilized it for so long I forget how
to do it.

I want a particular cell's content (in the first worksheet) to be displayed
in other different locations in multiple worksheets.

First worksheet in cell A:1 contains '12 JAN 09'

I want to be able to take what is displayed in A:1 and display it in any
other worksheet and in various locations on those worksheets. Then, when
cell A:1 is changed / edited / modified, the other cells in the other
worksheets will reflect the new information too.

I am not sure if it was PLUS or what to do this. I can't find PLUS anywhere
in Help so that might not be it. Of course, I may have been in a different
version of Excel too. Like I said, I know I did it, but I forget what I did
to make it work.

Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
 
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