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referring to other worksheet
Hi - simple problem driving me nuts! I use multiple worksheets - the "main"
has values that I want to show up in other worksheets. I use the =mainsheet!C68 to refer to cell C68 in mainsheet. Trouble is sometimes instead of providing the value from mainsheet!C68, all I get is the literal string '=mainsheet!C68' (without the quotes). It happens only in a couple of cells - while other cells within the same worksheet have no problem reading from the mainsheet. Any help would be much appreciated! thanks! |
Check if those problem cells are formatted as Text
If so, reformat them to something more appropriate, then press the F2 key followed by the Enter key to 're-enter' the formula and apply the new formatting "Geetu M" wrote: Hi - simple problem driving me nuts! I use multiple worksheets - the "main" has values that I want to show up in other worksheets. I use the =mainsheet!C68 to refer to cell C68 in mainsheet. Trouble is sometimes instead of providing the value from mainsheet!C68, all I get is the literal string '=mainsheet!C68' (without the quotes). It happens only in a couple of cells - while other cells within the same worksheet have no problem reading from the mainsheet. Any help would be much appreciated! thanks! |
Thanks Duke Carey! Much appreciated!
"Duke Carey" wrote: Check if those problem cells are formatted as Text If so, reformat them to something more appropriate, then press the F2 key followed by the Enter key to 're-enter' the formula and apply the new formatting "Geetu M" wrote: Hi - simple problem driving me nuts! I use multiple worksheets - the "main" has values that I want to show up in other worksheets. I use the =mainsheet!C68 to refer to cell C68 in mainsheet. Trouble is sometimes instead of providing the value from mainsheet!C68, all I get is the literal string '=mainsheet!C68' (without the quotes). It happens only in a couple of cells - while other cells within the same worksheet have no problem reading from the mainsheet. Any help would be much appreciated! thanks! |
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