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Fred Holmes
Excel 2000
When I "automatically" generate a cell reference in a formula by
clicking on the source cell, the reference is generated as a relative
reference rather than an absolute reference. This is OK when the
source cell is in the same worksheet in the workbook, but is "not
useful" when the source cell is in a different worksheet. Currently I
am editing the cell reference manually.
Is there a way to change the cell reference generation to absolute, or
to flip (with a keystroke or a toolbar button, etc.) the reference
from relative to absolute?
e.g., in R1C1 notation.
change:
=[other sheet]!R[-4]C[-3]
which is what is generated automatically
to
=[other sheet]!R47C5
I seem to recall reading about doing this in the past, but I can't
find a search term to use in the help system to bring it up.
TIA
Fred Holmes
When I "automatically" generate a cell reference in a formula by
clicking on the source cell, the reference is generated as a relative
reference rather than an absolute reference. This is OK when the
source cell is in the same worksheet in the workbook, but is "not
useful" when the source cell is in a different worksheet. Currently I
am editing the cell reference manually.
Is there a way to change the cell reference generation to absolute, or
to flip (with a keystroke or a toolbar button, etc.) the reference
from relative to absolute?
e.g., in R1C1 notation.
change:
=[other sheet]!R[-4]C[-3]
which is what is generated automatically
to
=[other sheet]!R47C5
I seem to recall reading about doing this in the past, but I can't
find a search term to use in the help system to bring it up.
TIA
Fred Holmes