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David Schwartz
I didn't really know how else to define the subject of this question.
I have a table of hours assigned to different tasks (columns) for
various prioritized projects (rows). I wanted to have a parallel table
on another worksheet addressing the cost of the various projects'
tasks. I want it so that the Cost worksheet would update when a task
on the Hours worksheet is moved up or down (high/lower priority).
However, when I "shift down and move" a row (project) on the Hours
worksheet, the corresponding cells on the Cost worksheet adjust to
**follow** the re-prioritized project. Using absolute references
doesn't address this issue.
So, how can I make the Cost worksheet reflect the current physical
locations on the Hours worksheet rather than following the Hours cells
around as they get moved?
TIA,
David
I have a table of hours assigned to different tasks (columns) for
various prioritized projects (rows). I wanted to have a parallel table
on another worksheet addressing the cost of the various projects'
tasks. I want it so that the Cost worksheet would update when a task
on the Hours worksheet is moved up or down (high/lower priority).
However, when I "shift down and move" a row (project) on the Hours
worksheet, the corresponding cells on the Cost worksheet adjust to
**follow** the re-prioritized project. Using absolute references
doesn't address this issue.
So, how can I make the Cost worksheet reflect the current physical
locations on the Hours worksheet rather than following the Hours cells
around as they get moved?
TIA,
David