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Excel 2002: changing link formula from absolute to relative
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[QUOTE="RagDyeR, post: 3240282"] It depends on which *direction* you're moving when you create the link. Going *forward*, from source to target, using say <Copy> <PasteSpecial> <PasteLink>, will create an *absolute* link. What you may want to do is use a *backward* link, from target to source. Click in the target cell, enter an = sign, navigate to the source cell, hit <Enter>. This creates your relative link, which you can easily copy and increment as needed. -- HTH, RD ===================================================== Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ===================================================== Hi, I notice that all the formulas link from one work book to another are in form of "absolute" cell refrence. Eg. ='[Budget 2010.xls]jh'!$E$222 This does not serve my need as I need to copy the formulas across the spreasheet. Usually I would remove the $ manually before copying across. May I know if there is a way of changing the formula from absolute to relative, i.e. removing the $ in row only, column only or both automatically? Thanks Low [/QUOTE]
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