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I dont know if I need a macro or what for this one. I have a form (type)
spreadsheet (which I did not write) that has a lot of drop down boxes to complete the form. For one of the questions, I would like the user to be taken (hyperlink) to another sheet in the workbook. Further, when the user answers the questions in this spreadsheet, the cell on the first worksheet is populated by the result of the second worksheet. It would be OK to remove the drop down box on this cell. Example: €˘Cell G24 on Sheet1 hyperlinks to Sheet2 €˘The answers to questions on Sheet2 result in a yes/no answer €˘Cell G24 on Sheet1 (or maybe an adjacent cell?) is populated with the results (yes/no) from Sheet2 |
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If the Yes/No on sheet2 is in cell A1, do this on sheet1 G24:
=Sheet2!A1 Insert Hyperlink Place in this document Sheet2 "smokief" wrote: I dont know if I need a macro or what for this one. I have a form (type) spreadsheet (which I did not write) that has a lot of drop down boxes to complete the form. For one of the questions, I would like the user to be taken (hyperlink) to another sheet in the workbook. Further, when the user answers the questions in this spreadsheet, the cell on the first worksheet is populated by the result of the second worksheet. It would be OK to remove the drop down box on this cell. Example: €˘Cell G24 on Sheet1 hyperlinks to Sheet2 €˘The answers to questions on Sheet2 result in a yes/no answer €˘Cell G24 on Sheet1 (or maybe an adjacent cell?) is populated with the results (yes/no) from Sheet2 |
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Tevuna - This works beautifully. And to prevent users from overriding the
results, I protected that cell. Thank you very much for your help. "Tevuna" wrote: If the Yes/No on sheet2 is in cell A1, do this on sheet1 G24: =Sheet2!A1 Insert Hyperlink Place in this document Sheet2 "smokief" wrote: I dont know if I need a macro or what for this one. I have a form (type) spreadsheet (which I did not write) that has a lot of drop down boxes to complete the form. For one of the questions, I would like the user to be taken (hyperlink) to another sheet in the workbook. Further, when the user answers the questions in this spreadsheet, the cell on the first worksheet is populated by the result of the second worksheet. It would be OK to remove the drop down box on this cell. Example: €˘Cell G24 on Sheet1 hyperlinks to Sheet2 €˘The answers to questions on Sheet2 result in a yes/no answer €˘Cell G24 on Sheet1 (or maybe an adjacent cell?) is populated with the results (yes/no) from Sheet2 |
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