[mso] Re: Help Needed with Excel Formula
- From: "David Smart" <smartware@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 15:04:08 +1000
Just use the Window menu and arrange the view.
Regards, Dave S
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From: "Chuck H" <chawsey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 12:51 PM
Subject: [mso] Re: Help Needed with Excel Formula
> Herbz and Dave,
> Thank you very much for your help on this formula. Actually, I had somehow
> ended up with the "=3C" in my explanation
> and have no idea how. But I understood what you were saying, so I simply
> put the equal in the cell of my H drive, then
> clicked on E6 on my W drive spreadsheet and it worked like a charm. My
> formula wasn't real far off, but it was obviously
> too far off to work. Your way works much, much better. By the way, is it
> possible to open two spreadsheets from two different
> workbooks at the same time and have them both showing? When I attempted
> it, they just kept changing between the two, so
> I had to keep clicking on the taskbar to bring one up, then click on the
> other to bring it up. It seems I remember there is some
> key to do it, but I couldn't remember. It wasn't the shift or ctrl key. At
> any rate, I sure as heck can do it the other way if I
> need to. Again, thank you very much. I can always count on you
> knowledgeable, kind folks for help!
>
> Chuck H.
>
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Herbert Chitate
> To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 5:09 AM
> Subject: [mso] Re: Help Needed with Excel Formula
>
>
> Hi Chuck,
>
> How about opening both your H drive spreadsheet, as well as the source
> document on your W drive; In your H drive spreadsheet if you type =3D =
> and
> then click on the E6 cell in your "hawsey.chuck.xls" spreadsheet.
>
> After this close the W drive and the H drive spreadsheet should now have
> the complete path name to your source, this not only gives you the
> correct path name, but for future reference tells you how you were
> typing the path incorrectly.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Herbz
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Behalf Of Chuck H
> Subject: [mso] Help Needed with Excel Formula
>
> It's my "excel formula" dilemma again! I am on a network. I have a
> spreadsheet on my H drive, and I want the information from a cell on the
> W drive to appear in a cell in the spreadsheet on the H drive. The path
> to the folder on W drive is w:\employee files\accordantcare
> RN\2007\hawsey chuck. The workbook is called hawsey, chuck.xls. The
> workbook page is called annual and the cell is E6. In the excel cell on
> H drive, I'm entering=20
>
> =3D('w:\employee files\accordantcare RN\2007\[hawsey,chuck,
> hawsey.chuck.xls]summary'!E6)
>
> In other words, I want the number from the E6 cell on the W drive to
> appear in the C25 cell in the workbook on my H drive. I've tried it with
> and without all the apostrophes and quotes and such, and I simply cannot
> make it work. I think I must be close, but not enough to get excel to
> try and complete it for me. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Chuck H.
>
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