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Hi, here is my casus:
in cell A1 i have the formula: IRR(A1:A730) in cell B1 i have a number
my target is the formula in A1 to refer from A1 to A[the number in cell B1].
How can i do that?
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Default addressing in formulas

One way:

=IRR(OFFSET(A1,,,B1,1))

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Hi, here is my casus:
in cell A1 i have the formula: IRR(A1:A730) in cell B1 i have a number
my target is the formula in A1 to refer from A1 to A[the number in cell B1].
How can i do that?

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Try: =IRR(INDIRECT("A1:A"&B1))
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Hi, here is my casus:
in cell A1 i have the formula: IRR(A1:A730) in cell B1 i have a number
my target is the formula in A1 to refer from A1 to A[the number in cell B1].
How can i do that?

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