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I need a formula to refer to the same cell on multiple sheets to transfer
information to another sheet. The Excel Help directions to me to enter an = sign and then the name of the function, and then an opening parethesis. Then for each sheet hold down shift and click on the sheet tab and then the cell. This is not working. I don't know what the name of the function is. I have been entering: =('Soil Scientist'!D1,'Engineer'!D1,'Soil COnservationist'!D1). I've tried adding OR and LOOKUP between the equal sign and the parenthesis. These are sheets where people enter their name into cell D1 on one of the 3 sheets, and it transfers it to another sheet, which is a fill-in form. Susan |
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If Soil Scientist'!D1=Jill Engineer'!D1=Bill Soil Conservationist'!D1=Bob, what are you looking for the formula to return? Sandy "Susan" wrote: I need a formula to refer to the same cell on multiple sheets to transfer information to another sheet. The Excel Help directions to me to enter an = sign and then the name of the function, and then an opening parethesis. Then for each sheet hold down shift and click on the sheet tab and then the cell. This is not working. I don't know what the name of the function is. I have been entering: =('Soil Scientist'!D1,'Engineer'!D1,'Soil COnservationist'!D1). I've tried adding OR and LOOKUP between the equal sign and the parenthesis. These are sheets where people enter their name into cell D1 on one of the 3 sheets, and it transfers it to another sheet, which is a fill-in form. Susan |
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The response would be their name that they type into cells D1 on any one of
the 3 spreadsheets, depending whether they are a Soil Scientist, an Engineer, or a Soil Conservationist. Thanks for responding, Susan "Sandy" wrote: Susan If Soil Scientist'!D1=Jill Engineer'!D1=Bill Soil Conservationist'!D1=Bob, what are you looking for the formula to return? Sandy "Susan" wrote: I need a formula to refer to the same cell on multiple sheets to transfer information to another sheet. The Excel Help directions to me to enter an = sign and then the name of the function, and then an opening parethesis. Then for each sheet hold down shift and click on the sheet tab and then the cell. This is not working. I don't know what the name of the function is. I have been entering: =('Soil Scientist'!D1,'Engineer'!D1,'Soil COnservationist'!D1). I've tried adding OR and LOOKUP between the equal sign and the parenthesis. These are sheets where people enter their name into cell D1 on one of the 3 sheets, and it transfers it to another sheet, which is a fill-in form. Susan |
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Susan,
you could have 3 hyperlink functions on the main sheet which would take the user directly to cell D1 on the appropriate sheet if they click "Soil Scientist" (for example). Is this what you want to do? Pete |
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No. One of the 3 spreadsheets with career titles will be filled in with
various info, depending on the person's specific career and transferred to the 4th sheet, which is a form. Susan "Pete_UK" wrote: Susan, you could have 3 hyperlink functions on the main sheet which would take the user directly to cell D1 on the appropriate sheet if they click "Soil Scientist" (for example). Is this what you want to do? Pete |
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I was using the formula ='Soil Conservationist'!D1 within the form when I
only had one career spreadsheet and it transferred the info from the Soil Conservationist sheet to the form just fine. But when I added the other 2 sheets for Engineer and Soil Scientist, it wouldn't return anything. Susan "Pete_UK" wrote: Susan, you could have 3 hyperlink functions on the main sheet which would take the user directly to cell D1 on the appropriate sheet if they click "Soil Scientist" (for example). Is this what you want to do? Pete |
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