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Trying to reference a cell
Here is a newbie question.
I am using Excel 2007. I had been using a Excel 2007 for a year now and I have to make changes to it now. About 6 categories that I have to keep up with have been dropped from a report that I use. When I deleted those categories from the spreadsheet, I get a invalid reference on the sheet. In cell A24, I am trying to reference the contents in cell A58. I type in cell A24, =A58, and what I get is an equal sign with a blue 58 to the right of the = sign. Bottom 3 Categories Product Group This Year Last Year Net Sales ($) Sales ($) Sales ($) =a58 180171 0 0 0 =a9 170117 125 235 -110 =a41 60400 5302 4746 556 Total : 446 Top 3 + Bottom 3 = 576 The contents in A58 is something like "bathroom". I would like cell A24 to be filled in with the word "bathroom". A58 is marked as "text". What am I doing wrong? Thanks |
Trying to reference a cell
"Charles Eaves" wrote in message ... Here is a newbie question. I am using Excel 2007. I had been using a Excel 2007 for a year now and I have to make changes to it now. About 6 categories that I have to keep up with have been dropped from a report that I use. When I deleted those categories from the spreadsheet, I get a invalid reference on the sheet. In cell A24, I am trying to reference the contents in cell A58. I type in cell A24, =A58, and what I get is an equal sign with a blue 58 to the right of the = sign. The contents in A58 is something like "bathroom". I would like cell A24 to be filled in with the word "bathroom". A58 is marked as "text". What am I doing wrong? Thanks |
Trying to reference a cell
-- R. Khoshravan Please click "Yes" if it is helpful. I type in cell A24, =A58, and what I get is an equal sign with a blue 58 to the right of the = sign. I think you get a blue =A58 and not just 58 The contents in A58 is something like "bathroom". I would like cell A24 to be filled in with the word "bathroom". Do you get something different? The safest way I use when you are forced to delete some rows as you report format as changed, instead of deleting them, just hide them. When some of cells on those deleted ones are used elsewhere, you will get an error on the cells. |
Trying to reference a cell
Instead of manually typing in the cell reference, try this. Type in the = as normal, but then scroll on your worksheet and click on the cell. "Charles Eaves" wrote: Here is a newbie question. I am using Excel 2007. I had been using a Excel 2007 for a year now and I have to make changes to it now. About 6 categories that I have to keep up with have been dropped from a report that I use. When I deleted those categories from the spreadsheet, I get a invalid reference on the sheet. In cell A24, I am trying to reference the contents in cell A58. I type in cell A24, =A58, and what I get is an equal sign with a blue 58 to the right of the = sign. |
Trying to reference a cell
I finally figured it out.
The cell was formatted for "number" instead of text or general. When I changed the format to "general" ,everything was fine. Thanks "dleo" wrote in message ... Instead of manually typing in the cell reference, try this. Type in the = as normal, but then scroll on your worksheet and click on the cell. "Charles Eaves" wrote: Here is a newbie question. I am using Excel 2007. I had been using a Excel 2007 for a year now and I have to make changes to it now. About 6 categories that I have to keep up with have been dropped from a report that I use. When I deleted those categories from the spreadsheet, I get a invalid reference on the sheet. In cell A24, I am trying to reference the contents in cell A58. I type in cell A24, =A58, and what I get is an equal sign with a blue 58 to the right of the = sign. |
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