Striped Trousers wrote:
Yes, Jerry, this is what I was attempting to do and I am surprised that Numbers doesn't allow this (you can 'link' cells in different files in Excel). I was beginning to realize this after your last message. I followed your instructions linking cells in the same sheet, and then linking cells in different sheets of the same file. Both worked a treat but as soon as I tried this with a different file, it wouldn't work.
This is something for Apple to work on I guess.
In the meantime, I will enter the value manually and get on with my life! My thanks again for your continued efforts to help.
Happy New Year!
ST.
ST,
Linking between documents can be a can of worms, and is certainly not something that we could label as a basic requirement of a spreadsheet program. In your case, especially, it's probably best practice to isolate the years and not have the documents dependent on one another. Numbers has some nifty features, but it's not the 2-pound Swiss Army knife app that Excel is. There certainly are times when linking between documents would be handy, such as when different aspects of a project are in separate documents and need to be summarized. This would only be the case if the overall project size was very large, or if the project was divided up between different users.
There are many more urgent needs, if the iWork team has time on their hands, such as improving the speed and capacity of the apps.
Glad you are on your way.
Jerry