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formula query - please help
I have created a report in Excel 2003 which references values from 4 other
spreadsheets. However, for some reason the cells within the report now only recognises one spreadsheet. For example, when I type '=' into a cell and then open another xls, it won't allow me to continue with the formula. Also, the full directory of the other xls file is displayed in the formula bar even though the other xls is open and sitting in the same folder. Does anyone have any ideas? |
formula query - please help
Yes sir!
If you open multiple instances of XL (i.e. - Clicking on the Excel icon in your Quick start menu or Start Menu), it will be treated as a separate application. To avoid this, open your file using the File/Open or the Open fodler icon within Excel. When you do this, you can continue formulas and files will show without their path within your formulas. "benny29" wrote: I have created a report in Excel 2003 which references values from 4 other spreadsheets. However, for some reason the cells within the report now only recognises one spreadsheet. For example, when I type '=' into a cell and then open another xls, it won't allow me to continue with the formula. Also, the full directory of the other xls file is displayed in the formula bar even though the other xls is open and sitting in the same folder. Does anyone have any ideas? |
formula query - please help
Many thanks Sean, this works.
"Sean Timmons" wrote: Yes sir! If you open multiple instances of XL (i.e. - Clicking on the Excel icon in your Quick start menu or Start Menu), it will be treated as a separate application. To avoid this, open your file using the File/Open or the Open fodler icon within Excel. When you do this, you can continue formulas and files will show without their path within your formulas. "benny29" wrote: I have created a report in Excel 2003 which references values from 4 other spreadsheets. However, for some reason the cells within the report now only recognises one spreadsheet. For example, when I type '=' into a cell and then open another xls, it won't allow me to continue with the formula. Also, the full directory of the other xls file is displayed in the formula bar even though the other xls is open and sitting in the same folder. Does anyone have any ideas? |
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