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I think most of you know how to do a Cell Reference in Excel so letamp;#39;s do a very simple example so right here want to do a cell reference of A1 in the cell C1 so what I need to type is an equal sign (=) and and then I type A1 so the content in A1 will be shown in C1 this very easy but the problem is how can you do a Cell Reference across different worksheets now here want to show you We are in worksheet 2 (Sheet2) and you see that A1 in worksheet 2 (Sheet2) is amp;quot;welcomeamp;quot; and I want to show this cell on Sheet1 so what I need to do is we need a syntax right here is to type an equal sign and then you type the name of the worksheet you want to refer to in this case is amp;quot;Sheet2amp;quot; so I type amp;quot;Sheet2amp;quot; and then you add an exclamation mark and then the cell you want to reference to So in this case is A1 So amp;quot;Welcomeamp;quot; is stated here, so Sheet2 -amp;gt; A1-amp;gt; Welcome is stated here, if you change it to say amp;quot;