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Maybe you haven't got one yet.
Watch for responses to your double-posting in microsoft.public.excel.misc group Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 13:23:00 -0700, Andrew Davroche wrote: How do I see the answer to my question? |
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Thank you for that. I do not know how to get to the
microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions area but I am sure I'll find out. This is all new to me. If I should only do one posting for a problem how do I know where to place it? It is not always obvious to me. I have Excel 2003 My original question was: I have a "summary" worksheet which takes data from a "data" worksheet. The "data" worksheet has rows for information as "Sales", "Revenue" or "Margin" and columns for the months. Each month I want to move the links from the "summary" sheet to the new month column in the "Data" worksheet - from July to August etc. The new month is the next column to the right. How do I do this without moving each link individually? "Gord Dibben" wrote: Maybe you haven't got one yet. Watch for responses to your double-posting in microsoft.public.excel.misc group Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 13:23:00 -0700, Andrew Davroche wrote: How do I see the answer to my question? |
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See in-line On Sun, 24 Jun 2007 03:04:00 -0700, Andrew Davroche wrote: Thank you for that. I do not know how to get to the microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions area but I am sure I'll find out. This is all new to me. Your cuurent post is to the microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions area so you found your way here somehow. If I should only do one posting for a problem how do I know where to place it? It is not always obvious to me. Post to any one of the Excel news groups and it will be read by all the regulars. The programming group mostly deals with VBA issues so may not be a group to post to. I have Excel 2003 My original question was: I have a "summary" worksheet which takes data from a "data" worksheet. The "data" worksheet has rows for information as "Sales", "Revenue" or "Margin" and columns for the months. Each month I want to move the links from the "summary" sheet to the new month column in the "Data" worksheet - from July to August etc. The new month is the next column to the right. How do I do this without moving each link individually? Not too clear here but assuming you have links in column A of summary sheet back to Data sheet that look like =Data!A1 and so on down the column. Select this range of links and copy over to column B. They will now read =Data!B1 and so on down the column Gord "Gord Dibben" wrote: Maybe you haven't got one yet. Watch for responses to your double-posting in microsoft.public.excel.misc group Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 13:23:00 -0700, Andrew Davroche wrote: How do I see the answer to my question? |
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