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Gene.laz
Hi,
I have 15 workbooks in which the same set of sheets appear (one named
for every month: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, etc. plus a summary sheet.)
On the summary sheet is a column of formulas that reference ALL sheets
in the WB. For example:
Jan!A1+Feb!A1+Mar!A1...
When I try to copy this column from one WB's summary sheet to other
workbooks, Excel inserts a workbook reference at the paste location:
['Workbook 1.xls']Jan!A1+['Workbook 1.xls']Feb!A1+['Workbook
1.xls']Mar!A1......
I really don't want that workbook name there, since all WBs contain
different data! I just want to keep the formula relative to the WB in
which I'm currently working.
Is there a way to tell Excel, in the formula itself, to disregard the
link with the copy source WB??
Thanks in advance,
~G
I have 15 workbooks in which the same set of sheets appear (one named
for every month: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, etc. plus a summary sheet.)
On the summary sheet is a column of formulas that reference ALL sheets
in the WB. For example:
Jan!A1+Feb!A1+Mar!A1...
When I try to copy this column from one WB's summary sheet to other
workbooks, Excel inserts a workbook reference at the paste location:
['Workbook 1.xls']Jan!A1+['Workbook 1.xls']Feb!A1+['Workbook
1.xls']Mar!A1......
I really don't want that workbook name there, since all WBs contain
different data! I just want to keep the formula relative to the WB in
which I'm currently working.
Is there a way to tell Excel, in the formula itself, to disregard the
link with the copy source WB??
Thanks in advance,
~G