This video shows a cool way to set up a link between two workbooks by dragging.
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Excel In Depth chapter 16 – Linking Worksheets!
Hey, welcome back to the MrExcel netcast.
This is one of the coolest tricks, certainly not the way that most people would set up links between two different workbooks.
Here I have a final presentation, I want to get this number from another workbook.
Alright, so I have both workbooks open, I want to press Ctrl+Tab go look at the other workbook.
So here is “16-SummaryReport”, want to grab that cell, cell D10, and there's different ways to set up these references, but I’m going to show you a really cool way.
I'm going back here to the View Tab, Arrange All, Vertical, so that way I can see both the cell that I want to link to, and the cell, where I wanted to go.
Now, I'm going to right-click on the border, so I want to avoid the fill handle, but go anywhere along the border.
Right-click, and I'm going to continue to hold down the right mouse button, while I drag from this location to this location.
When I let go, brand new box pops up, I want to choose the entry for Link Here.
And that builds the formula for me, with the apostrophes, the square brackets, everything in the right spot.
Just an amazingly simple way to go through and set up a link between the two workbooks, right-drag from one to the other… (unclear) Well hey, I want to thank you for stopping by, we’ll see you next time for another netcast from MrExcel!
Excel In Depth chapter 16 – Linking Worksheets!
Hey, welcome back to the MrExcel netcast.
This is one of the coolest tricks, certainly not the way that most people would set up links between two different workbooks.
Here I have a final presentation, I want to get this number from another workbook.
Alright, so I have both workbooks open, I want to press Ctrl+Tab go look at the other workbook.
So here is “16-SummaryReport”, want to grab that cell, cell D10, and there's different ways to set up these references, but I’m going to show you a really cool way.
I'm going back here to the View Tab, Arrange All, Vertical, so that way I can see both the cell that I want to link to, and the cell, where I wanted to go.
Now, I'm going to right-click on the border, so I want to avoid the fill handle, but go anywhere along the border.
Right-click, and I'm going to continue to hold down the right mouse button, while I drag from this location to this location.
When I let go, brand new box pops up, I want to choose the entry for Link Here.
And that builds the formula for me, with the apostrophes, the square brackets, everything in the right spot.
Just an amazingly simple way to go through and set up a link between the two workbooks, right-drag from one to the other… (unclear) Well hey, I want to thank you for stopping by, we’ll see you next time for another netcast from MrExcel!