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Juli
Hmm, does it matter that other sheets pull from this
file? I have two reports that refer to the cells. In
other words, this is the big kahuna. The other sheets do
not mean alot unless this sheet is up to date. This
sheet, that I called MonthlyPDtime, is a sheet that has
colunms of employees names. The rows are functional
buckets that the time goes into. Each cell has the
following:
=path,week#yr:employee name!$cell+path,week#yr:employee
name!$cell+path,week#yr:employee name!
$cell+path,week#yr:employee name!
$cell+path,week#yr:employee name!$cell
format. Each month has four or five weeks summed up.
Not sure if what you said would work, but I would not say
I am the greatest at Excel soo. Based on this, would you
still stay with your earlier assessment? If need more
info, let me know at (e-mail address removed)
file? I have two reports that refer to the cells. In
other words, this is the big kahuna. The other sheets do
not mean alot unless this sheet is up to date. This
sheet, that I called MonthlyPDtime, is a sheet that has
colunms of employees names. The rows are functional
buckets that the time goes into. Each cell has the
following:
=path,week#yr:employee name!$cell+path,week#yr:employee
name!$cell+path,week#yr:employee name!
$cell+path,week#yr:employee name!
$cell+path,week#yr:employee name!$cell
format. Each month has four or five weeks summed up.
Not sure if what you said would work, but I would not say
I am the greatest at Excel soo. Based on this, would you
still stay with your earlier assessment? If need more
info, let me know at (e-mail address removed)