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I am using two worksheets (in the same file), each containing a vertical list
of names. Worksheet B pulls a list of these names from from Worksheet A using "=worksheetA!cell# At times I must delete a row containing a name from Worksheet A. I thought this would delete the data in Worksheet B and move up all the new data in Worksheet A into Worksheet B since I deleted a row and all the names below this row moved up to a new cell location. I have also used the "$" function in my formula, but no luck...........as everytime I delete a row in Worksheet A, the copied cell from A that is in B changes to #REF. It seems that Worksheet B is not recognizing that all the data in A has moved up one row (via the deleted row). Any suggestions ? |
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