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Using paste link
I'm tyring to sort out a spreadsheet that was previously made by someone else
that I'm required to use. The parent spreadsheet that has collaberated info from many other tabs has the formula =SUM('person'!B19) however when I "paste-link" the information from new pages I'm making - that are just copies of the originals so nothing has changed, the forumla comes over as ='person'!B19 Will both formulas do the same thing? They seem to but if not - how do I copy the current data to bring the SUM function over so I don't have to type it into 300 different feilds? |
Using paste link
Both formulas will do the same thing, since it is not necessary to SUM a
single cell. Personally, I prefer creating links this way: select the destination cell, type an =, select the source cell and press F4 until you get the reference style you want, then press enter. It creates a link but with better control over the referencing, for copying elsewhere. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "daniesmiley" wrote in message ... I'm tyring to sort out a spreadsheet that was previously made by someone else that I'm required to use. The parent spreadsheet that has collaberated info from many other tabs has the formula =SUM('person'!B19) however when I "paste-link" the information from new pages I'm making - that are just copies of the originals so nothing has changed, the forumla comes over as ='person'!B19 Will both formulas do the same thing? They seem to but if not - how do I copy the current data to bring the SUM function over so I don't have to type it into 300 different feilds? |
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