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How do I copy a formula from one worksheet to another?
Here's my scenario.
Microsoft Excel 2003 (11.8033.8028) SP2 I have 'Reporting Workbook Days 1-7' I also have 'Reporting Workbook Days 8-14'. The master template from which both were created, had a formula error (so the rows are summing 'off' by one row). Example: On Row 69, the formula in cell D69 shows: =SUM('Mon 10.12'!D68,'Tue 10.13'!D68,'Wed 10.14'!D68,'Thu 10.15'!D68,'Fri 10.16'!D68,Sun!D68,Sat!D68) All of those !D68 's should be !D69 's. (And this general process repeats across for *Columns* D through X. So, I will go through and manually correct each one. I will do this for all of the affected rows (12 rows, and 21 columns). That will have manually corrected 'Reporting Workbook Days 1-7'. However, when I try to copy these formulas over to 'Reporting Workbook Days 8-14', the formula (no matter what I choose) insists on referencing the original workbook. I don't want another copy of the data from Days 1-7, I want to instead correct the erroneous formulas for Days 8-14. (And the other 120 or so days that need to be fixed, one week at a time.) I'd love to only do the manual work once, instead of many many times. Anyone have a process for me? Separately, is there a faster way other than manually updating 12x21 cells for correcting the initial workbook (which I will then use as a template for the others) ? Thank you for any assistance you can provide. |
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How do I copy a formula from one worksheet to another?
Have you tried an EditReplaceLookinFormulas
What: D68 With: D69 Secondly...............to copy formulas that reference sheets as yours do, one method is to do an EditReplace in source workbook. What: = Wioth: ^^^ Replace all. Copy to new workbook then reverse the editreplace. Another methos is to copy as is then EditLinksChange Links to the current new workbook. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 15:23:01 -0800, Louis de Pointe du Lac wrote: Here's my scenario. Microsoft Excel 2003 (11.8033.8028) SP2 I have 'Reporting Workbook Days 1-7' I also have 'Reporting Workbook Days 8-14'. The master template from which both were created, had a formula error (so the rows are summing 'off' by one row). Example: On Row 69, the formula in cell D69 shows: =SUM('Mon 10.12'!D68,'Tue 10.13'!D68,'Wed 10.14'!D68,'Thu 10.15'!D68,'Fri 10.16'!D68,Sun!D68,Sat!D68) All of those !D68 's should be !D69 's. (And this general process repeats across for *Columns* D through X. So, I will go through and manually correct each one. I will do this for all of the affected rows (12 rows, and 21 columns). That will have manually corrected 'Reporting Workbook Days 1-7'. However, when I try to copy these formulas over to 'Reporting Workbook Days 8-14', the formula (no matter what I choose) insists on referencing the original workbook. I don't want another copy of the data from Days 1-7, I want to instead correct the erroneous formulas for Days 8-14. (And the other 120 or so days that need to be fixed, one week at a time.) I'd love to only do the manual work once, instead of many many times. Anyone have a process for me? Separately, is there a faster way other than manually updating 12x21 cells for correcting the initial workbook (which I will then use as a template for the others) ? Thank you for any assistance you can provide. |
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How do I copy a formula from one worksheet to another?
"cahduq" wrote: I have a formula in one worksheet and want to copy that result to a cell in another worksheet. When I try to do that, I get "#REF#" in the destination cell. How can I make this work? |
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