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Default Problem with changing formula linked to another worksheet

I have excel 2003
I have a workbook that has numbers relating to each month of the year for
several different work areas. There are 4 weeks of data on each sheet with a
summary page showing the average for the 4 weeks for each work area.
I made a ytd workbook where I have a page for each work area that will show
the the months listed with the average listed beside it.
I linked to the first workbook. The problem is, how can I drag the formula
down so the month changes? When I drag January's average down to February's,
it still is linked to January in the formula. I tried grouping all the pages
and clicking in February's cell and changing January to February, but it
changed all the cell references to the first sheet also so that didn't work.
Then I tried using Find and REplace under Edit, but that changed ALL the
January's to February everywhere!
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks :)
 
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