![]() ![]() In our example, we want to reference cell E14 on the Menu Order worksheet. Locate the cell you wish to reference, and note its worksheet.When moved or copied across multiple cells, relative references change based on the relative position of rows and columns. By default, all cell addresses in Excel are relative. This will allow us to use the exact same value on two different worksheets without rewriting the formula or copying data between worksheets. A relative reference is the one without the sign in the row and column coordinates, like A1 or A1:B10. In our example below, we'll refer to a cell with a calculated value between two worksheets. For example, if you wanted to reference cell A1 on a worksheet named July Budget, its cell reference would be 'July Budget'!A1. Note that if a worksheet name contains a space, you will need to include single quotation marks ( ' ') around the name. For example, if you wanted to reference cell A1 on Sheet1, its cell reference would be Sheet1!A1. To do this, you'll simply need to begin the cell reference with the worksheet name followed by an exclamation point ( !). ![]() Most spreadsheet programs allow you to refer to any cell on any worksheet, which can be especially helpful if you want to reference a specific value from one worksheet to another. Using cell references with multiple worksheets
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