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What does this mean ='FY04'!H9
Regarding: ='FY04'!H9
That formula references cell H9 on the FY04 sheet located in the same workbook. For more information, search Excel help for "references" Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP "Merritt" wrote: I am continuing a worksheet that someone else createdIt has columns for fiscal years 1993 throu 2004. I have added a column for 2005. Antoher column contains the current year information in dollars, the column for 2005 is based on formulas which I understand. However, in the previous year columns, the cells contain a formula similar to this ='FY04'!H9. I'm thinking that it has something to do with freezing the cells so that when I enter the current year dollars, the prior year cells don't change. When I put a similar formula into last years cells, I get an invalid address error message. I've never seen the above formula before and it's not listed on the "About Calculation Operators" page. |
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