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Adding a row in a linked worksheet
How can I add a row in a source worksheet while maintaining existing links to
secondary docs. ie cells E56 - H 56 are linked to a cells in a different worksheet. I add a new row of data & E56-H56 become new E57-H57. In the linked sheets the data changes to the new E56-H56. I want it to continue to link to the data that was in the original cells. |
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Adding a row in a linked worksheet
Direct links will update, as you've already discovered. So you'll have to use
INDIRECT references to keep that from happening. =INDIRECT("Sheet2!E56")-INDIRECT("Sheet2!H56") -- "Actually, I *am* a rocket scientist." -- JB Your feedback is appreciated, click YES if this post helped you. "keith264" wrote: How can I add a row in a source worksheet while maintaining existing links to secondary docs. ie cells E56 - H 56 are linked to a cells in a different worksheet. I add a new row of data & E56-H56 become new E57-H57. In the linked sheets the data changes to the new E56-H56. I want it to continue to link to the data that was in the original cells. |
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