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Can anyone help me substitute an indirect function for the Workbook and tab
name in the following formula. I want my formula to use cell A1 to determine the workbook and tab to pull data from. =INDEX([GOODYEAR.xls]GT_0!$L$1:$N$98, MATCH($A6,[GOODYEAR.xls]GT_0!$L$1:$L$98,), MATCH("BUY",[GOODYEAR.xls]GT_0!$L$1:$N$1,)) Any help would be appreciated -- Regards, timmulla |
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