Microsoft KB Archive/192896

= XL98: Consolidated Labels Use Name of Workbook Instead of Sheet =

Article ID: 192896

Article Last Modified on 9/11/2002

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Excel 98 for Macintosh

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This article was previously published under Q192896





SYMPTOMS
In Microsoft Excel, when you use the Consolidate dialog box to consolidate data on worksheets that are contained in the same workbook, if you choose to display the left column labels, and you click the Create Links To Source Data check box, summary labels in the left column display the name of the workbook instead of the sheet name.



CAUSE
This behavior occurs because the Consolidate dialog box does not determine that the consolidated data is contained on worksheets in the same workbook and that the workbook name does not distinguish where the data is located.

For example, if you consolidate data from Sheet1 and Sheet2 in BOOK1, and you click the Left Column check box (under Use Labels In) and the Create Links To Source Data check box, the consolidated data may appear as follows:   A1:         B1: BOOK1   C1: 1000 A2:        B2: BOOK1   C2: 1000 A3: sales  B3:         C3: 2000



WORKAROUND
To work around this behavior, on each of the worksheets that you are consolidating, create a local defined name called sheet_title that refers to a cell that contains the worksheet name or the title that you want to appear in the consolidated data. To do this, follow these steps:
 * 1) Select a worksheet that contains data that you want to consolidate.
 * 2) In an empty cell on the worksheet, enter the worksheet name or any other title that you want to appear in the consolidated data.
 * 3) Select the cell that contains the data that you entered in step 2.
 * 4) On the Insert menu, point to Name and then click Define. In the Names In Workbook box, type SHEET1!sheet_title where SHEET1 is the name of the selected worksheet.
 * 5) Click OK.

Repeat steps 1-5 with each worksheet that contains data that you want to consolidate.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition.



MORE INFORMATION
When you use the Consolidate dialog box, the Use Labels In check box allows you to choose whether to use labels from the top row of the source areas, from the left column, both, or neither. These check boxes are meaningful only when you consolidate data by category. Multiple source areas must be laid out and labeled identically for this option to work accurately. When you consolidate data by category, be sure to include the category labels in the source areas you select for your consolidation. Microsoft Excel transfers these labels to the destination area for you.

The Create Links To Source Data check box creates links from the destination area to the source areas when you consolidate data so that the destination area will be automatically updated whenever the source data changes. Microsoft Excel creates a linking formula for every cell and inserts rows or columns into the destination area to hold the linking formulas for each piece of source data. The destination area is then grouped with linking formulas placed in hidden rows or columns subordinate to positions or categories in the destination area.

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