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Hello and thanks for your time.
Here's my problem: I have a sheet called "Mar" that contains several cells that = cells on a sheet called "Feb". Then, the next month I create a new sheet called "Apr". To create this new sheet, I simply copy and paste "Mar" and rename it. Obviously the cells with the = symbol still read (i.e.) =Feb!B10. I have been going into each cell and replacing the text Feb with Mar. I KNOW there must be an easier way. I just don't know it. I am self taught in Excel, and I'm sure this question is quite elementary. Unfortunately, I can't figure it out. Thank you in advance for your help! Spot, the Accountant |
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You could use find and replace (Ctrl+F). In your "Apr" sheets find all "Feb"
and replace with "Mar". "Spot" wrote: Hello and thanks for your time. Here's my problem: I have a sheet called "Mar" that contains several cells that = cells on a sheet called "Feb". Then, the next month I create a new sheet called "Apr". To create this new sheet, I simply copy and paste "Mar" and rename it. Obviously the cells with the = symbol still read (i.e.) =Feb!B10. I have been going into each cell and replacing the text Feb with Mar. I KNOW there must be an easier way. I just don't know it. I am self taught in Excel, and I'm sure this question is quite elementary. Unfortunately, I can't figure it out. Thank you in advance for your help! Spot, the Accountant |
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David:
Thank you. Thank you. What a time saver! I knew someone would say, "That's easy to solve", but you are the ONLY person to reply to my question. Thanks again! -- Spot, the Accountant "David Hepner" wrote: You could use find and replace (Ctrl+F). In your "Apr" sheets find all "Feb" and replace with "Mar". "Spot" wrote: Hello and thanks for your time. Here's my problem: I have a sheet called "Mar" that contains several cells that = cells on a sheet called "Feb". Then, the next month I create a new sheet called "Apr". To create this new sheet, I simply copy and paste "Mar" and rename it. Obviously the cells with the = symbol still read (i.e.) =Feb!B10. I have been going into each cell and replacing the text Feb with Mar. I KNOW there must be an easier way. I just don't know it. I am self taught in Excel, and I'm sure this question is quite elementary. Unfortunately, I can't figure it out. Thank you in advance for your help! Spot, the Accountant |
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