Are you talking about different worksheets in the same file.
go to the other worksheet then go to the particular cell and press = on keyboard
then use mouse to select the other worksheet from the bottom of the spreadsheet .
Then click on the cell you wish to link and press enter key on keyboard.
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Insert-or-delete-a-worksheet-19d3d21e-a3b3-4e13-a422-d1f43f1faaf2
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You can also do this to spreadsheets with different file names by opening both spread sheets in different windows and switching between the windows.
you can also copy just the data by copy whole sheet (click on the square in top left hand and copy and then right click paste special on new worksheet - with values only rather than the original formulas from the spreadsheet
Excel Workbook
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sheets.
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