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Cannot reference cell from another workbook

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aprunkard

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Oct 29, 2004
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I cannot get Excel to reference a cell from a different workbook. Even if I create a formula in one workbook and cut or copy it to a different workbook it changes the references to the cells in the workbook that the formula was pasted in.
What am I doing wrong??
 



Hi,

You will get different results of you CUT vs COPY.

Please explain

1. what you are attempting to achieve (this is what I WANT to do)

2. exactly what you are doing to effect the result (this is what I have TRIED).

Skip,

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I want A1 in Workbook Cat to be B1 in Workbook Dog:

#1 In Workbook Dog, B1, I type "=" then I click A1 in Workbook Cat; no results; it doesn't complete the formula in Workbook Dog.

#2 In Workbook Cat, C1(or any blank cell) I type "=A1", then copy/cut that cell, just paste it in B1 of Workbook Dog; it pastes the VALUE. I try to use Paste Special-Formula; option is grayed out.

Does that help?? I get the same results whether I use Copy or Cut.
 
Under Tools, Options, Calculation, is manual selected? That will likely cause this.

Also, under transition tab, make sure all check boxes are clear.

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Hi, does anything happen when you type this as a formula into workbook Cat? Have workbook Cat open when this is tried.

='[c:\dog.xls]Sheet1'!$A$1

Stubnski
 



you mean to say that when you select A1 in workbook cat, nothing at all happens in B1 in workbook dog?

All you see in B1 is = and nothing else?

Skip,

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Stubnksi:
I type : ='[c:\Razor IP Tracking TEST]Data'!$A$1 into a blank workbook and press enter and it returns a #REF!. I check the formula and it has changed to ='[c:\[Razor IP Tracking TEST]Data]Razor IP Tracking TEST]Data'!$A$1

SkipVought:
Yes, = is all I get. It doesn't even act like I'm entering a formula in the cell.
 
Once your formula has changed to '[c:\[Razor IP Tracking TEST]Data]Razor IP Tracking TEST]Data'!$A$1
, what happens if you then edit that formula by deleting the [Razor IP Tracking TEST]Data] bit at the start, and leaving the link text as Excel has put it in?

Regards
Ken...........

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sounds like two sessions of excel to me....

Rgds, Geoff

We could learn a lot from crayons. Some are sharp, some are pretty and some are dull. Some have weird names and all are different colours but they all live in the same box.

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