Hi,
I'm Sneha and I'd be happy to help you out with your question. Sorry for the inconvenience caused.
First, you'll want to check the cell format in the second worksheet. Make sure that the cells you are referencing are formatted as text. If they are formatted as something else, like a number or date, then Excel may not display the text value correctly.
Another thing to check is for leading or trailing spaces. If there are spaces in the cells you're referencing, Excel may not recognize them as text. You can use the TRIM function to remove any extra spaces.
You should also check for hidden characters like line breaks or non-printable characters. You can use the CLEAN function to remove these characters.
It's also possible that there is a mistake in your formula syntax, so double-check that you are using the correct cell references and that the syntax is correct.
If you are referencing cells in the same worksheet or in other worksheets that reference cells in the original worksheet, this can cause circular references. Make sure that there are no circular references in your workbook.
Finally, it's possible that your workbook has become corrupted. If none of the above solutions work, you can try creating a new workbook and copying the data and formulas from the old workbook into the new one.
If you have any other questions or need assistance with anything, please don't hesitate to let me know. It will be my pleasure to Assist you.
Best Regards,
Sneha
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