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Is there a way to link ranges from one worksheet to another? I have a named
range called Utilities in cells A2:D6. Is there a way to link "Utilities" to a different worksheet in cells B13:E17? Thanks |
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Select cells B13:E17. Type "=" and press Ctrl-F6 until the workbook with the
named range is active. Press F3 and select Utilities. Press Ctrl-Shift_Enter "TangentMemory" wrote: Is there a way to link ranges from one worksheet to another? I have a named range called Utilities in cells A2:D6. Is there a way to link "Utilities" to a different worksheet in cells B13:E17? Thanks |
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Tangent;
Select B3:E18. Type =Utilities (or press F3 and choose it from the list of names). Press Ctrl-Shift-Enter. It will create an array formula. -- Earl Kiosterud mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net ------------------------------------------- "TangentMemory" wrote in message ... Is there a way to link ranges from one worksheet to another? I have a named range called Utilities in cells A2:D6. Is there a way to link "Utilities" to a different worksheet in cells B13:E17? Thanks |
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Thanks, that worked. That leads me to another question...
Once I have copied the cells, is there any way to add a row in the original worksheet and have that update in the copied worksheet? So let's say I need to add a row in between 3 and 4. I do so, now my copied cells only show A3:new cell:D5. Row 6 is not shown unless I drag the formula down to row 18 on the copied worksheet. I just want to have the copied worksheet add a row when I do the same on the original spreadsheet. "Earl Kiosterud" wrote: Tangent; Select B3:E18. Type =Utilities (or press F3 and choose it from the list of names). Press Ctrl-Shift-Enter. It will create an array formula. -- Earl Kiosterud mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net ------------------------------------------- "TangentMemory" wrote in message ... Is there a way to link ranges from one worksheet to another? I have a named range called Utilities in cells A2:D6. Is there a way to link "Utilities" to a different worksheet in cells B13:E17? Thanks |
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Tan,
The named range could use the Dynamic Range technique, shown in various Excel web sites. -- Earl Kiosterud mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net ------------------------------------------- "TangentMemory" wrote in message ... Thanks, that worked. That leads me to another question... Once I have copied the cells, is there any way to add a row in the original worksheet and have that update in the copied worksheet? So let's say I need to add a row in between 3 and 4. I do so, now my copied cells only show A3:new cell:D5. Row 6 is not shown unless I drag the formula down to row 18 on the copied worksheet. I just want to have the copied worksheet add a row when I do the same on the original spreadsheet. "Earl Kiosterud" wrote: Tangent; Select B3:E18. Type =Utilities (or press F3 and choose it from the list of names). Press Ctrl-Shift-Enter. It will create an array formula. -- Earl Kiosterud mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net ------------------------------------------- "TangentMemory" wrote in message ... Is there a way to link ranges from one worksheet to another? I have a named range called Utilities in cells A2:D6. Is there a way to link "Utilities" to a different worksheet in cells B13:E17? Thanks |
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