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I have a workbook with 30 worksheets that all have approximately 100 formulas
that read =(Cell)*.0342. I want to change the formula to read =(Cell)*($AA$1) so I can change the value to $AA$1 as inflation changes. Is there a way to change multiple cells at once? |
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Try grouping your sheets.
click on the first worksheet tab and ctrl-click on the others. Then edit|replace What: 0.0342 (include the leading 0!) with: $a$1 replace all Rightclick on any of the grouped worksheets and select ungroup sheets. (I'd save first and verify after!) poorsister wrote: I have a workbook with 30 worksheets that all have approximately 100 formulas that read =(Cell)*.0342. I want to change the formula to read =(Cell)*($AA$1) so I can change the value to $AA$1 as inflation changes. Is there a way to change multiple cells at once? -- Dave Peterson |
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Highlight the cells which have the formulae in them, then do Find &
Replace (CTRL-H). In the Find box you need to enter: ..0342 and in the replace box: ($AA$1) then click Replace All. Pete |
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