Linking worksheets

bladen

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I'm attempting to link worksheets using ='worksheetname'$A$1. I'm getting that reference in the cell I'm linking and not the actual value in the cell I'm attempting to link. Thoughts please.
 

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If I read you correctly I'd use:
=worksheetname!A1
Now, if the worksheet has a space like "work sheetname"
I'd go for: ='work sheetname'!A1 but both still allow you to use $A$1 if that is necessary.
 
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I'm attempting to link worksheets using ='worksheetname'$A$1. I'm getting that reference in the cell I'm linking and not the actual value in the cell I'm attempting to link. Thoughts please.

I figured out I had to remove a previous hyperlink. Thanks
 
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