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Copying Formulas from One Worksheet to Another -- Very Easy Questi
I have a worksheet which has a bunch of formulas in rows (i.e. data entered
in columns C through F result in formulas results in columns G through whatever). All I want to do is to copy a row and move the formulas into another worksheet while keeping the references to the original worksheet intact. So: =COUNTIF(G$3:G301,G301) becomes... =COUNTIF(Data!G$3:G301,Data!G301), or however you lock the worksheet down. I'm copying from row 300 in the original to Row 2, to make things a little more complicated, but isn't there a way to do this? Thanks in advance! |
Copying Formulas from One Worksheet to Another -- Very Easy Questi
"Rothman" wrote: I have a worksheet which has a bunch of formulas in rows (i.e. data entered in columns C through F result in formulas results in columns G through whatever). All I want to do is to copy a row and move the formulas into another worksheet while keeping the references to the original worksheet intact. So: =COUNTIF(G$3:G301,G301) becomes... =COUNTIF(Data!G$3:G301,Data!G301), or however you lock the worksheet down. I'm copying from row 300 in the original to Row 2, to make things a little more complicated, but isn't there a way to do this? Thanks in advance! Any takers? This would be a big help! |
Copying Formulas from One Worksheet to Another -- Very Easy Qu
Did you ever sort your problem?
One solution is to copy the formulas in their entirety into a new worksheet then use Data Replace i.e. Find G$ Replace with Data!G$ - then a second Find ,G Replace with ,Data!G Hope this helps "Rothman" wrote: "Rothman" wrote: I have a worksheet which has a bunch of formulas in rows (i.e. data entered in columns C through F result in formulas results in columns G through whatever). All I want to do is to copy a row and move the formulas into another worksheet while keeping the references to the original worksheet intact. So: =COUNTIF(G$3:G301,G301) becomes... =COUNTIF(Data!G$3:G301,Data!G301), or however you lock the worksheet down. I'm copying from row 300 in the original to Row 2, to make things a little more complicated, but isn't there a way to do this? Thanks in advance! Any takers? This would be a big help! |
Copying Formulas from One Worksheet to Another -- Very Easy Qu
Yes. I've found a couple of workarounds for what I need to do. Because I
really only need the formula results for the hypothetical data I'm entering (to compare it to "real" data as it comes in), I'm just pumping hypothetical data into my real data worksheet and then copying the values over to a new worksheet (and reverting the real data to...real data). What makes it easy for me is that my formulas won't change, so perhaps someone else who has that need will need to solve that mystery. Unfortunately, although it did cause me to have an "Eureka!" moment, your fix would have been somewhat tedious; the example I gave was the simplest formula I had. I would have had to replace a ton of values (G through DA; G$ through $DA) for that to have worked, I think. Seems to me all solutions to this problem would have been tedious, though, if my formulas were to change around in the future. "Ron@Buy" wrote: Did you ever sort your problem? One solution is to copy the formulas in their entirety into a new worksheet then use Data Replace i.e. Find G$ Replace with Data!G$ - then a second Find ,G Replace with ,Data!G Hope this helps "Rothman" wrote: "Rothman" wrote: I have a worksheet which has a bunch of formulas in rows (i.e. data entered in columns C through F result in formulas results in columns G through whatever). All I want to do is to copy a row and move the formulas into another worksheet while keeping the references to the original worksheet intact. So: =COUNTIF(G$3:G301,G301) becomes... =COUNTIF(Data!G$3:G301,Data!G301), or however you lock the worksheet down. I'm copying from row 300 in the original to Row 2, to make things a little more complicated, but isn't there a way to do this? Thanks in advance! Any takers? This would be a big help! |
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