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My Excel 2003 workbook contains sheets labeled by month. In A1...=Jan!$B$6 Is there anyway to autofill the sheet name so that A2 contains =Feb!$b$6 etc -- Thank-you and all suggestions are appreciated. |
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Try this in A1:
=INDIRECT("'"&TEXT(--ROW()&"-1","mmm")&"'!B6") HTH Jason Atlanta, GA -----Original Message----- Hello My Excel 2003 workbook contains sheets labeled by month. In A1...=Jan!$B$6 Is there anyway to autofill the sheet name so that A2 contains =Feb!$b$6 etc -- Thank-you and all suggestions are appreciated. . |
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Anauna
Place the sheet names Jan through Dec in a column(say M1:M12) In A1 enter =INDIRECT(M1 & "!$B$6") Drag/copy down. If you wanted the sheet names in a column on a separate sheet the formula would be =INDIRECT(newsheet!M1 & "!$B$6") Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 11:39:02 -0800, Anauna wrote: Hello My Excel 2003 workbook contains sheets labeled by month. In A1...=Jan!$B$6 Is there anyway to autofill the sheet name so that A2 contains =Feb!$b$6 etc |
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