Hello eveyrone. I'm using Excel 2003. I have two cells, each containing exactly "='Time Sheet'!B8" (without the double quotes). 'Time Sheet' is the name of another sheet in the same work book. The first of these two cells is interpreting the ='Time Sheet'!B8 as a formula (as expected) and displaying the value of cell B8 from sheet Time Sheet. The second cell is displaying "='Time Sheet'!B8" (without the double quotes).
The second cell is not interpreting this as a formula, as expected. I know this by using the Watch Window function (right click on tool bar, select Watch Window, add these two cells). In the Watch Window, the first cell shows ='Time Sheet'!B8 in the Formula column (as expected). The second cell shows blank in the Formula column, but ='Time Sheet'!B8 in the Value column.
There is no single quote (') at the start of the second cell (I'm anticipating receiving that question). The cells contain exactly the same info.
One item to note is that cell 'Time Sheet'!B8 is a drop-down field, bit I can't imagine that would cause this.
Thanks in advance for your help.
The second cell is not interpreting this as a formula, as expected. I know this by using the Watch Window function (right click on tool bar, select Watch Window, add these two cells). In the Watch Window, the first cell shows ='Time Sheet'!B8 in the Formula column (as expected). The second cell shows blank in the Formula column, but ='Time Sheet'!B8 in the Value column.
There is no single quote (') at the start of the second cell (I'm anticipating receiving that question). The cells contain exactly the same info.
One item to note is that cell 'Time Sheet'!B8 is a drop-down field, bit I can't imagine that would cause this.
Thanks in advance for your help.