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Olle Svensson

Linking formulas in new sheets based on a template?
 
I am creating a template for an order system which consists of one sheet for
a Summary and two other sheets that are in the form of how we write the
orders. These two "template-sheets" will in other words be copied to create a
workbook for that order.

Now what I want to do is link certain cells on these two "template-sheets"
to the Summary sheet but I would like these formulas to be copied on to the
sheets that are copied from the two templates and added to the Summary sheet.

In other words, can I have one cell on the Summary sheet linked (by a
regular SUM formula) to the template sheets and every copy of them?

Roger Govier

Linking formulas in new sheets based on a template?
 
Hi

No, that won't work. You will need to write a line (or lines) of data
back to a page in your summary file, just like a ledger transaction.
Then use formulae to sum those lines.
You will need to create a macro to copy the relevant data from your
Order template back to "the ledger".

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Regards

Roger Govier


"Olle Svensson" <Olle wrote in
message ...
I am creating a template for an order system which consists of one
sheet for
a Summary and two other sheets that are in the form of how we write
the
orders. These two "template-sheets" will in other words be copied to
create a
workbook for that order.

Now what I want to do is link certain cells on these two
"template-sheets"
to the Summary sheet but I would like these formulas to be copied on
to the
sheets that are copied from the two templates and added to the Summary
sheet.

In other words, can I have one cell on the Summary sheet linked (by a
regular SUM formula) to the template sheets and every copy of them?





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