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Hi,
Can anyone help me with this request? I can copy the data in cell D4 of worksheet 'Sheet1' to,say, cell E5 in Sheet2 in the same workbook by typing into Sheet2,cell E5 " =sheet1!D4 ". Is it possible to refer to another cell in Sheet2 which contains the cell address referring to the data in Sheet1? For example, C6 in Sheet2 contains the data "D4", is it possible to put into E5 some expression using the format " =Sheet1!(contents of Sheet2,C6)? Thanks in advance, Ken Rock |
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Take a look at INDIRECT() in XL Help. For example:
E5: =INDIRECT("'Sheet1'!" & C6) In article , "Ken Rock" wrote: Hi, Can anyone help me with this request? I can copy the data in cell D4 of worksheet 'Sheet1' to,say, cell E5 in Sheet2 in the same workbook by typing into Sheet2,cell E5 " =sheet1!D4 ". Is it possible to refer to another cell in Sheet2 which contains the cell address referring to the data in Sheet1? For example, C6 in Sheet2 contains the data "D4", is it possible to put into E5 some expression using the format " =Sheet1!(contents of Sheet2,C6)? Thanks in advance, Ken Rock |
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Many thanks for your prompt response.
I'm sure this will work since I managed to get the hoped-for result once. However, subsequent attempts only resulted in the formula being shown in the cell - not the data pointed to. I've had this before even for simple "=Sheet1!C4" formula trials. Is it a formatting error? Changing the cell address values in the Formula Bar manually also brings about this phenomena. Ken Rock "JE McGimpsey" wrote in message ... Take a look at INDIRECT() in XL Help. For example: E5: =INDIRECT("'Sheet1'!" & C6) In article , "Ken Rock" wrote: Hi, Can anyone help me with this request? I can copy the data in cell D4 of worksheet 'Sheet1' to,say, cell E5 in Sheet2 in the same workbook by typing into Sheet2,cell E5 " =sheet1!D4 ". Is it possible to refer to another cell in Sheet2 which contains the cell address referring to the data in Sheet1? For example, C6 in Sheet2 contains the data "D4", is it possible to put into E5 some expression using the format " =Sheet1!(contents of Sheet2,C6)? Thanks in advance, Ken Rock |
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If your cells are formatted as Text, XL doesn't parse the entry. Format
them as General and reenter the formulas. In article , "Ken Rock" wrote: Many thanks for your prompt response. I'm sure this will work since I managed to get the hoped-for result once. However, subsequent attempts only resulted in the formula being shown in the cell - not the data pointed to. I've had this before even for simple "=Sheet1!C4" formula trials. Is it a formatting error? Changing the cell address values in the Formula Bar manually also brings about this phenomena. |
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Happiness is data appearing in the required places correctly!
Again, many thanks for your generous help. Ken Rock "JE McGimpsey" wrote in message ... If your cells are formatted as Text, XL doesn't parse the entry. Format them as General and reenter the formulas. In article , "Ken Rock" wrote: Many thanks for your prompt response. I'm sure this will work since I managed to get the hoped-for result once. However, subsequent attempts only resulted in the formula being shown in the cell - not the data pointed to. I've had this before even for simple "=Sheet1!C4" formula trials. Is it a formatting error? Changing the cell address values in the Formula Bar manually also brings about this phenomena. |
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