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Circular Error
In worksheet 2, cell G1 I have the following formula:
=IF(F1<M1,F1,IF(F1M1,M1,0)) I want to pull the results of this formula into worksheet 1, cell Y1 as follows: ='Worksheet 2'!$G1 However, I keep getting a circular error. Is there a way to pull the end result without receiving this error? Any help would be appreciated. Johnnie |
Circular Error
That's not the source of your circular error. Next to the word "circular" in
the status bar will be one cell involved in the circular reference -- if not, activate another sheet until you do see the cell reference there. "Johnnie" wrote in message ... In worksheet 2, cell G1 I have the following formula: =IF(F1<M1,F1,IF(F1M1,M1,0)) I want to pull the results of this formula into worksheet 1, cell Y1 as follows: ='Worksheet 2'!$G1 However, I keep getting a circular error. Is there a way to pull the end result without receiving this error? Any help would be appreciated. Johnnie |
Circular Error
Hi Johnnie
I tried this but didn't get the error as you mentioned. try this type = in cell Y1 of Worksheet 1 then nagivate by clicking on the tab of Worksheet 2 and click on the cell G1 press enter -- Hope this is helpful Pls click the Yes button below if this post provide answer you have asked Thank You cheers, francis Am not a greek but an ordinary user trying to assist another "Johnnie" wrote: In worksheet 2, cell G1 I have the following formula: =IF(F1<M1,F1,IF(F1M1,M1,0)) I want to pull the results of this formula into worksheet 1, cell Y1 as follows: ='Worksheet 2'!$G1 However, I keep getting a circular error. Is there a way to pull the end result without receiving this error? Any help would be appreciated. Johnnie |
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