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==Edit the Same Cell in Multiple Worksheets==
Select the first worksheet you want to edit.
Hold down the Shift key as you click on the additional worksheets you want to edit (alternatively you can [[#How_to_Select_All_Worksheets|select all worksheets]] and just de-select those you don't want to edit). Excel will add the word "Group" to the title bar to indicate you have a group of worksheets.
Make the change in the first worksheet. The change will propagate to all selected worksheets.
==How to Select All Worksheets==

Revision as of 18:40, 18 February 2024

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Overview

Subjects

Operations

Freeze Rows

Select a cell below the rows and to the right of the columns you want to freeze. Then go to View → Freeze Panes → Freeze Panes.

Link to a Specific Tab and Cell in Another Excel Document

Ctrl -K → Web Page or File → Navigate to the Excel file and use its name in the Address field → Append #'Tab name even if includes spaces'!Cell.

Example:

Investments.xlsx#'FENY (M)'!A1

Edit the Same Cell in Multiple Worksheets

Select the first worksheet you want to edit.

Hold down the Shift key as you click on the additional worksheets you want to edit (alternatively you can select all worksheets and just de-select those you don't want to edit). Excel will add the word "Group" to the title bar to indicate you have a group of worksheets.

Make the change in the first worksheet. The change will propagate to all selected worksheets.

How to Select All Worksheets