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How do I link cells in spreadsheet so can see all linked in cell?
I have catalogued 850 documents in Excel. Some are reproductions of the
original document. How do I associate, link, reference, indicate, or whatever the right term is to show all the reproductions when you are in a row. The unigue number is an assigned, 5-digit numeric arrayed number, ex. 00850. All I want ot do is show all the same documents and their unique assigned number when you open a cell. Thank you, Stevan |
How do I link cells in spreadsheet so can see all linked in cell?
Hi,
Need more info - what documents, other sheets in the same workbook, other workbooks, Word documents, what? What do you mean "all I want to do is show all the same? documents when you open? as cell? -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "stevan" wrote: I have catalogued 850 documents in Excel. Some are reproductions of the original document. How do I associate, link, reference, indicate, or whatever the right term is to show all the reproductions when you are in a row. The unigue number is an assigned, 5-digit numeric arrayed number, ex. 00850. All I want ot do is show all the same documents and their unique assigned number when you open a cell. Thank you, Stevan |
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