Excel: Linking Worksheets with an R# or A$ NameID: Q60547
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When you enter a formula that is linked to a worksheet whose name begins
with the letter "R" followed by a digit, or any letter followed by a
dollar sign, you must enclose the name in single quotation marks.
NOTE: In Microsoft Excel, if you reference a worksheet named R1, you must
use single quotation marks; however, if you reference a workbook named R1
with a sheet name other than r1 or A$, you do not need to enclose the name
in single quotation marks.
For example, if the worksheet name begins with either R followed by a
number or A followed by a dollar sign (such as R1 or A$), a formula
with links to a supporting sheet must be entered as follows:
='A$'!reference
-or-
='R1.xls'!reference
(Note the single quotation marks enclosing the sheet name.)
=A1!reference
-or-
=RC.XLS!reference
Additional query words: 2.0 2.00 2.01 2.1 2.10 3.0 4.0
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Last Reviewed: March 16, 1999