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Question on copying formulas
I have some worksheets in one workbook that are linked to worksheets in
another workbook. I know that when I enter the link, I can drag it down and it changes the info to match. My question is when I make the two workbooks for the next month, is there an easy way to make the links update to the next month without having to go to each sheet and manually changing the formula (change the month name so it links to the new workbook instead of the old workbook) and then dragging the new formula down on each sheet?? I have Excel 2003. Thanks Meenie |
Question on copying formulas
Nevermind, I figured it out... Edit/Replace!!! duh :)
"Meenie" wrote: I have some worksheets in one workbook that are linked to worksheets in another workbook. I know that when I enter the link, I can drag it down and it changes the info to match. My question is when I make the two workbooks for the next month, is there an easy way to make the links update to the next month without having to go to each sheet and manually changing the formula (change the month name so it links to the new workbook instead of the old workbook) and then dragging the new formula down on each sheet?? I have Excel 2003. Thanks Meenie |
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