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karl.sonja

How do I reference a cell to another in the preceding worksheet
 
When I create another worksheet (ie copy a sheet) I want to refer in the new
worksheet to some cell values in the PRECEDING worksheet. How do I refer to
that sheet in the formulae so that it always refers to the previous sheet.

Stephen Lloyd[_2_]

How do I reference a cell to another in the preceding worksheet
 
If you wanted to reference A1 in Sheet3 of the same workbook:
=Sheet3!A1

If you wanted to reference A1 in Sheet3 of Book3.xls:
=[Book3.xls]Sheet3!A1

I hope that helps

"karl.sonja" wrote:

When I create another worksheet (ie copy a sheet) I want to refer in the new
worksheet to some cell values in the PRECEDING worksheet. How do I refer to
that sheet in the formulae so that it always refers to the previous sheet.


J Sedoff comRemove>

How do I reference a cell to another in the preceding worksheet
 
In front of each cell reference add the sheet name. So for the following:
=A1/A3
will change to:
='New SheetName'!A1/'New Sheetname'!A3

Hope that helps, Jim
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Stephen Lloyd[_2_]

How do I reference a cell to another in the preceding workshee
 
Jim's post makes a great point. If the name of your sheet has spaces you
need to enclose it with quotes:

=ThisSheet!A3
vs
='This Sheet'!A3


"J Sedoff" wrote:

In front of each cell reference add the sheet name. So for the following:
=A1/A3
will change to:
='New SheetName'!A1/'New Sheetname'!A3

Hope that helps, Jim
--
I appreciate any feedback. Please don''t be scared to say that "Yes"
I/someone else did answer your question. Thank you.


RagDyeR

How do I reference a cell to another in the preceding worksheet
 
What is the naming routine of your sheets.

It's much easier to automate something like this if they're numbered in some
fashion.
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Regards,

RD

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"karl.sonja" wrote in message
...
When I create another worksheet (ie copy a sheet) I want to refer in the
new
worksheet to some cell values in the PRECEDING worksheet. How do I refer
to
that sheet in the formulae so that it always refers to the previous sheet.




karl.sonja[_2_]

How do I reference a cell to another in the preceding workshee
 
I will give you my example of a cell ='SV 122'!N43
My sheets are named SV 120, SV 121, SV 122 etc
When I create sheet SV 122 by copying SV 121 I have to manually edit ='SV
121'!N43 to ='SV 122'!N43.
This is what I want to avoid doing because I have a large number of cells to
edit each time I create the next sheet.
Is there a way I can increment automatically the 121 to 122 during the
copy/create a new sheet process?
"RagDyer" wrote:

What is the naming routine of your sheets.

It's much easier to automate something like this if they're numbered in some
fashion.
--
Regards,

RD

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"karl.sonja" wrote in message
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When I create another worksheet (ie copy a sheet) I want to refer in the
new
worksheet to some cell values in the PRECEDING worksheet. How do I refer
to
that sheet in the formulae so that it always refers to the previous sheet.





Glenn

How do I reference a cell to another in the preceding workshee
 

"karl.sonja" wrote in message
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When I create another worksheet (ie copy a sheet) I want to refer in the
new
worksheet to some cell values in the PRECEDING worksheet. How do I refer
to
that sheet in the formulae so that it always refers to the previous sheet.



"RagDyer" wrote:

What is the naming routine of your sheets.

It's much easier to automate something like this if they're numbered in some
fashion.
--
Regards,

RD

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karl.sonja wrote:
I will give you my example of a cell ='SV 122'!N43
My sheets are named SV 120, SV 121, SV 122 etc
When I create sheet SV 122 by copying SV 121 I have to manually edit ='SV
121'!N43 to ='SV 122'!N43.
This is what I want to avoid doing because I have a large number of cells to
edit each time I create the next sheet.
Is there a way I can increment automatically the 121 to 122 during the
copy/create a new sheet process?




If you want to replace all references to

'SV 121'

with

'SV 122'

then select the columns, rows or the whole sheet (as needed) and use "Find and
Replace".

karl.sonja[_2_]

How do I reference a cell to another in the preceding workshee
 
Thanks. I wanted to rate your reply but could not find the button to do sa

"Glenn" wrote:


"karl.sonja" wrote in message
...
When I create another worksheet (ie copy a sheet) I want to refer in the
new
worksheet to some cell values in the PRECEDING worksheet. How do I refer
to
that sheet in the formulae so that it always refers to the previous sheet.



"RagDyer" wrote:

What is the naming routine of your sheets.

It's much easier to automate something like this if they're numbered in some
fashion.
--
Regards,

RD

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karl.sonja wrote:
I will give you my example of a cell ='SV 122'!N43
My sheets are named SV 120, SV 121, SV 122 etc
When I create sheet SV 122 by copying SV 121 I have to manually edit ='SV
121'!N43 to ='SV 122'!N43.
This is what I want to avoid doing because I have a large number of cells to
edit each time I create the next sheet.
Is there a way I can increment automatically the 121 to 122 during the
copy/create a new sheet process?




If you want to replace all references to

'SV 121'

with

'SV 122'

then select the columns, rows or the whole sheet (as needed) and use "Find and
Replace".


Gord Dibben

How do I reference a cell to another in the preceding worksheet
 
Karl

If you're willing to use a User Defined Function which ignores sheet names.

Function PrevSheet(rg As Range)
n = Application.Caller.Parent.Index
If n = 1 Then
PrevSheet = CVErr(xlErrRef)
ElseIf TypeName(Sheets(n - 1)) = "Chart" Then
PrevSheet = CVErr(xlErrNA)
Else
PrevSheet = Sheets(n - 1).Range(rg.Address).Value
End If
End Function

=PrevSheet(F14)

=SUM(A1:A10) + Prevsheet(F14)


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 12:18:00 -0700, karl.sonja
wrote:

When I create another worksheet (ie copy a sheet) I want to refer in the new
worksheet to some cell values in the PRECEDING worksheet. How do I refer to
that sheet in the formulae so that it always refers to the previous sheet.




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