Problem with formulas updating
Tom, have you read all the posts....do you have another suggestion! The
workbook is acutally open. When the template opens, a open dialog appears
for them to select and open the file that they want to take the data from -
it just minimizes itself as if it wasn't open. Then the name of that file
gets put in cell A1. Then in a formula I would like to say =[a1]sheet1!g26
and return the value that is in cell G26 of the file path name from a1...make
sense?
Thanks for your help.
Cathy
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:
It should return
=K:\INDIVIDUAL DIRECTORIES\Woodford, Cathy\Daily Report\[dec
12.05.xls]dos1!g26
If you want It correct, but refreshingly, it won't make any difference since
Indirect does not work with a closed workbook.
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"Cathy W" wrote in message
...
Hi. Thanks again for the response. I am going to paste what is put in
cell
A1 so that you get an idea of what's happening. The formula still returns
a
#REF! error.
In cell A1, the path of the file the user selects in the open dialog box
appears as the following:
K:\INDIVIDUAL DIRECTORIES\Woodford, Cathy\Daily Report\dec 12.05.xls
So then in cell E12 I want it to say =[a1]dos1!g26 which should return the
following formula: =[K:\INDIVIDUAL DIRECTORIES\Woodford, Cathy\Daily
Report\dec 12.05.xls]dos1!g26 but it's like it's not picking up the value
in
cell A1.
HELP! :-)
"JE McGimpsey" wrote:
Yup - bad paste on my part:
=INDIRECT("'[" & A1 & "]Sheet1'!G26")
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"Cathy W" wrote:
Hi. Thanks for the response.
It gives me the error "That name is not valid" and highlights the "'"
quote
in the formula.
"JE McGimpsey" wrote:
Try
=INDIRECT(["'" & A1 & "]Sheet1'!G26")
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