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Dave Peterson
 
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Default some kind of meta-way to refer to sheet and file names in Exce

Did you try pasting that link into the address bar in Microsoft Internet
Explorer?

Gerrit wrote:

This must be a stupid question... everyone is refering to pull... where do I
get Harlan function... I tried typing "ftp://members.aol.com/hrlngrv/" in
just every place posibly..

hope someone can help

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

The function you want to use is =indirect().

The bad news is that =indirect() will return an error if that other workbook
isn't open.

Harlan Grove wrote a UDF called PULL that will retrieve the value from a closed
workbook.

You can find the function at Harlan's FTP site:
ftp://members.aol.com/hrlngrv/
Look for pull.zip

GoBobbyGo wrote:

Is there a way to refer to use a variable as the sheet or file name in an
excel formula?

For example, let's say that in columns A and B, I've got the names of a set
of workbooks and sheets that I want to refer to...

Column A Column B
Book1 Sheet1
Book1 Sheet2
Book1 Sheet3
Book2 Sheet1
Book2 Sheet2
Book2 Sheet3
Book3 Sheet1
Book3 Sheet2
Book3 Sheet3

And let's say I want to know what's in cell A1 in each of those sheets...
So in cell C1, I've got
=[Book1.xls]Sheet1!$A$1

Is there anything I can do short of writing a macro (which is what I'm doing
now) to just get Excel to copy a similar formula into all the rows, where
it's interpreted as
=[{workbook name in column A}]{Sheet name in column B}!$A$1


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Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson