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When I edit external links within excel, I end up with the link showing up as
text in the cell instead of it actually pulling information from the linked cell. ='[Current Weekly Job Detail.xls]Sheet4'!$C$1 works fine until I select the cell and edit it to reference Sheet5. Then I just get the formula itself instead of the value in the linked cell. Is there a configuration switch that causes this? Thanks in advance Greg |
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ghoward wrote...
When I edit external links within excel, I end up with the link showing up as text in the cell instead of it actually pulling information from the linked cell. ='[Current Weekly Job Detail.xls]Sheet4'!$C$1 works fine until I select the cell and edit it to reference Sheet5. Then I just get the formula itself instead of the value in the linked cell. Is there a configuration switch that causes this? Does this change if you press the [Ctrl]+~ key combination? If not, is the number format Text? |
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Excel likes to be helpful.
Try this on a new worksheet Format A1 as a date put =A1 in B1 format B1 as General select B1, F2 (to edit) and hit enter. Excel likes to help! === Try the same thing, but this time format A1 as Text. Select B1, F2 (to edit) and hit enter. B1 now has a Text format. === I don't think you can change excel's behavior. Just change the number format to what you want and then F2|enter. ghoward wrote: When I edit external links within excel, I end up with the link showing up as text in the cell instead of it actually pulling information from the linked cell. ='[Current Weekly Job Detail.xls]Sheet4'!$C$1 works fine until I select the cell and edit it to reference Sheet5. Then I just get the formula itself instead of the value in the linked cell. Is there a configuration switch that causes this? Thanks in advance Greg -- Dave Peterson |
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Thanks for the help. It is tiresome but it works.
Greg "Dave Peterson" wrote: Excel likes to be helpful. Try this on a new worksheet Format A1 as a date put =A1 in B1 format B1 as General select B1, F2 (to edit) and hit enter. Excel likes to help! === Try the same thing, but this time format A1 as Text. Select B1, F2 (to edit) and hit enter. B1 now has a Text format. === I don't think you can change excel's behavior. Just change the number format to what you want and then F2|enter. ghoward wrote: When I edit external links within excel, I end up with the link showing up as text in the cell instead of it actually pulling information from the linked cell. ='[Current Weekly Job Detail.xls]Sheet4'!$C$1 works fine until I select the cell and edit it to reference Sheet5. Then I just get the formula itself instead of the value in the linked cell. Is there a configuration switch that causes this? Thanks in advance Greg -- Dave Peterson |
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