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Default Generating Functions with "Concatenate"

Try it like this:

=INDIRECT("G3")

Or, using cells to hold the individual components:

A1 = G
B1 = 3

=INDIRECT(A1&B1)

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Biff
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"Bill602" wrote in message
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I'm using Excel 2002 to generate commands using the Concatenate function
to
lookup reference info in other cells. I can't get the text strings from
Concatenate to be recognized as commands. I've tried "paste special" and
selecting "formulas", but that didn't work.

For example, I created a string ( =G3 ) with concatenate, but it is not
recognized as a command. When I type the command in, it works, but
appears
the same as the concatenated text string. How can I make this into an
executable command?

Bill602