That'll work but there is a caveat.
This would probably only apply if you're using the default sheet names.
If the sheet already exists then it's no problem. If the sheet does not
exist and you insert a new sheet the formula will not update until some
event triggers a calculation (like renaming a newly inserted sheet!).
Deleting the sheet referenced will trigger a calcualtion and the formula
would update.
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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP
"Max" wrote in message
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Think IF(ISERROR(..) could be used
Try it in this manner:
=IF(L2="","",IF(ISERROR(INDIRECT("'"&L2&"'!B"&ROW( $A$2))),"",INDIRECT("'"&L2&"'!B"&ROW($A$2))))
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"JBoyer" wrote:
This is the function I currently have:
=IF(L2<"",INDIRECT("'"&L2&"'!B"&ROW($A$2)),"")
I want to modify it in the following way....
=IF(L2<"", {IF STATEMENT} INDIRECT("'"&L2&"'!B"&ROW($A$2)),"")
I want to add another if statement where shown above to check if there is
a
sheet called '"&L2&'"! . So basically IF('"&L2&'"! EXISTS, TRUE, FALSE)
Thanks in advance for any help!