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Excel - Reference values from a different Worksheet

Asked by Jimbo99999 in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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Good Afternoon

Experts:
I have a Workbook with 3 sheets.  This workbook is used to track changes made to a system.  The first sheet contains a column called "Type".  This type is either a 1, 2 or 3.  I want to show on the last sheet a breakdown of the total for each 1,2 and 3 type.  On the last sheet, I am having trouble just referencing a cell on the first sheet.  So, my questions are:

1)How do I display data from the one sheet on a different sheet?
2)To get the breakdown of the 1,2 or 3 Types, is it possible to code for this in the sheet click? Or do you
   think it is possible to do this in the cell where I want the result to be?

MS Excel 2003

Thanks,
Jimbo99999


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