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When I enter a simple formula, in my active sheet, referencing another
worksheet: I hit the + sign and the view goes back to the original active sheet. I want to keep the view on my data source worksheet and then when I hit enter the view should go back to my active sheet. Sample: I hit the "=" sign to start the formula, click another worksheet, click the cell to use, click the + sign and the view automatically reverts back to my active sheet. I have to keep clicking the data source worksheet to add multiple cells from the data source. What is wrong in my excel setup? JT |
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Thsi falls into the "Feature not a bug" category. It's default Excel
behavior, there's nothing wrong with your setup. One way you might try is to create a second window to your Excel workbook ("Window / New Window" in Excel 2003) then resize the two windows so part of each is visible. Now you can start your formula in one window while clicking on the cells you want to reference in the second window. The standard Excel behavior still occurs, but visually things are easier to handle. / T / On Mar 16, 9:49 am, JT wrote: When I enter a simple formula, in my active sheet, referencing another worksheet: I hit the + sign and the view goes back to the original active sheet. I want to keep the view on my data source worksheet and then when I hit enter the view should go back to my active sheet. Sample: I hit the "=" sign to start the formula, click another worksheet, click the cell to use, click the + sign and the view automatically reverts back to my active sheet. I have to keep clicking the data source worksheet to add multiple cells from the data source. What is wrong in my excel setup? JT |
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I don't believe it is a feature and is not Excel default behaviour. You should be able to enter an = sign then switch to next sheet and select a cell then hit + key and keep selecting more cells in that sheet until you hit ENTER, at which time you will return to first sheet. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On 20 Mar 2007 19:29:51 -0700, "Tyla" wrote: Thsi falls into the "Feature not a bug" category. It's default Excel behavior, there's nothing wrong with your setup. One way you might try is to create a second window to your Excel workbook ("Window / New Window" in Excel 2003) then resize the two windows so part of each is visible. Now you can start your formula in one window while clicking on the cells you want to reference in the second window. The standard Excel behavior still occurs, but visually things are easier to handle. / T / On Mar 16, 9:49 am, JT wrote: When I enter a simple formula, in my active sheet, referencing another worksheet: I hit the + sign and the view goes back to the original active sheet. I want to keep the view on my data source worksheet and then when I hit enter the view should go back to my active sheet. Sample: I hit the "=" sign to start the formula, click another worksheet, click the cell to use, click the + sign and the view automatically reverts back to my active sheet. I have to keep clicking the data source worksheet to add multiple cells from the data source. What is wrong in my excel setup? JT |
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Gord,
Not to argue with an MVP, but my experience with Excel exactly matches JT's, and has on many different installations of Excel on many different PCs. So is it a setting somewhere? / Tyla / On Mar 21, 10:41 am, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote: Tyla I don't believe it is a feature and is notExceldefault behaviour. You should be able to enter an = sign then switch to next sheet and select a cell then hit + key and keep selecting more cells in that sheet until you hit ENTER, at which time you will return to first sheet. Gord Dibben MSExcelMVP On 20 Mar 2007 19:29:51 -0700, "Tyla" wrote: Thsi falls into the "Feature not a bug" category. It's defaultExcel behavior, there's nothing wrong with your setup. One way you might try is to create a second window to yourExcel workbook ("Window / New Window" inExcel2003) then resize the two windows so part of each is visible. Now you can start your formula in one window while clicking on the cells you want to reference in the second window. The standardExcelbehavior still occurs, but visually things are easier to handle. / T / On Mar 16, 9:49 am, JT wrote: When I enter a simple formula, in my active sheet, referencing another worksheet: I hit the + sign and the view goes back to the original active sheet. I want to keep the view on my data source worksheet and then when I hit enter the view should go back to my active sheet. Sample: I hit the "=" sign to start the formula, click another worksheet, click the cell to use, click the + sign and the view automatically reverts back to my active sheet. I have to keep clicking the data source worksheet to add multiple cells from the data source. What is wrong in myexcelsetup? JT |
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