Variable within a formula
Nope, thank you for trying. A1 was already formatted as text and it still
does not work.
All your solutions return the same #REF! as mine.
Thank you.
Eric
"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
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Maybe:
=INDIRECT("'" & A1 & "'!A1+C4")
or
=INDIRECT("'" & text(A1,"000000") & "'!A1+C4")
or
=INDIRECT("'" & text(A1,"mmddyy") & "'!A1+C4")
The apostrophes are required for lots of worksheet names.
And depending on what's in A1 (a number formatted to show leading 0's) or
a date
formatted nicely), you may need to do that in your formula, too.
Eric wrote:
Gary, almost there... I was looking for ='040208'!A1+C4 and not just
'040208'!A1
I tried =INDIRECT(A1 & "!A1+C4") but it didn't work (A1 containing the
value '040208').
Thank you.
Eric
"Gary''s Student" wrote in
message
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Put 040208 in A1 and then:
=INDIRECT(A1 & "!C4")
will give you the same as putting:
='040208'!C4
in the same cell
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Gary''s Student - gsnu2007g
"Eric" wrote:
Hello,
I would like to set a formala in a cell that would vary based on the
value
of an another cell.
The end result should look like: ='040208'!A1+C4 with 040208 being
the
value
of the cell in question.
How can I do that?
Thank you.
Eric
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Dave Peterson
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