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Hello,
I have run into a road block while creating an excel document. I have done ample amounts of research in a lot of forums, but I am not finding the same situations as the one I currently have. If the same situation exists, can you please point me in the right direction? If it does not, I appreciate any help that can be offered. Below I will give you the background, scenario, and problem. If there is anything else I should be providing, please let me know. BACKGORUND: I am using WinXPSP2 w/ Office XPSP3. The following scenario is in the same workbook. Sheet1 A 1 a 2 b 3 c Sheet2 A 1 =Sheet1!a1 -- a 2 =Sheet1!a2 -- b 3 =Sheet1!a3 -- c SCENARIO: When I data sort (descending) Sheet1 then Sheet2 also does a data sort (descending). The cell's formula/reference in Sheet2 is only referencing the cells from Sheet1. PROBLEM/QUESITON: When I do a data sort (descending) on Sheet1, I do not want the values in Sheet2 to also data sort (descending). I want the formula/references in Sheet2 to be updated and reference the updated change from Sheet1. How do I achieve this? EXAMPLE: If Sheet1 was data sorted (descending), I would want the Sheets to look like this: Sheet1 A 1 c 2 b 3 a Sheet2 A 1 =Sheet1!a3 -- a 2 =Sheet1!a2 -- b 3 =Sheet1!a1 -- c Any and all suggestions are much appreciated. Thanks in advance. E |
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Here's a thought... Try naming your cells in Sheet1 and referencing those cells by name from Sheet2.
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