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Hi, new to excel and struggling with references. Column B is a list of names.
I want these names to also appear in column X (ie. B3 name should appear in X3). I put the cursor in X3, type = in the funtion area, then click B3 and hit enter. =B3 then appears in cell X3 which seems to be the correct formula, but I want the name to appear. Both columns are set as text. Thanks, Tim. |
cell references
Tim
Re-format at least column X to General then re-enter the formula in X3. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 11:24:02 -0700, Tim in Ottawa wrote: Hi, new to excel and struggling with references. Column B is a list of names. I want these names to also appear in column X (ie. B3 name should appear in X3). I put the cursor in X3, type = in the funtion area, then click B3 and hit enter. =B3 then appears in cell X3 which seems to be the correct formula, but I want the name to appear. Both columns are set as text. Thanks, Tim. |
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Perfect. Thanks Gord!
"Gord Dibben" wrote: Tim Re-format at least column X to General then re-enter the formula in X3. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 11:24:02 -0700, Tim in Ottawa wrote: Hi, new to excel and struggling with references. Column B is a list of names. I want these names to also appear in column X (ie. B3 name should appear in X3). I put the cursor in X3, type = in the funtion area, then click B3 and hit enter. =B3 then appears in cell X3 which seems to be the correct formula, but I want the name to appear. Both columns are set as text. Thanks, Tim. |
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