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Frank Kabel
 
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Hi
in this case it does not matter whether you use a relative or absolute
reference. Sorting will not change the reference in either case.

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Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

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Hi Deets LaMoss

I'm having similiar difficulty. Relative cell reference act like an

absolute
reference. When the precedent worksheet is sorted the decendant

worksheet
reflects the cell reference prior to the sort. My experience has been

that by
using relative reference formats =A1 the cell reference would change

with a
sort in the precedent worksheet, always giving the same result in the
decendant worksheet. Using absolute reference would force the data to

always
reflect what was in the cell referenced. If 10 was in cell A1 and a

sort
moved it to A99, the number 10 would still be reported in the linked

cell.
Using absolute reference =$A$1, the sort would report whatever data

was moved
into the =$A$1 cell. Never had this happen before and have yet to

resolve.
i'm wondering if there is a global setting that lock the spreedsheet

or if
various format setting cause this problem.

"Frank Kabel" wrote:

Hi
you can't. A link is referring to the cell and not to the content.

So
sorting does NOT change the reference. Maybe you could add a unique

ID to
each row/record and use VLOOKUP to get the correct record/value

"Deets LaMoss" wrote:

Is there a way to maintain a cell reference after sorting a

table? I want to
identify the row number of a specific cell after sorting. I have

tried using
"InsertName" with both absolute and relative addresses. Neither

one gives
me what I need. I am literate in VB if I need to write a macro.

Thanks in advance.