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Laurent Longre has an addin (morefunc.xll) at:
http://xcell05.free.fr/ That includes =indirect.ext() that may help you. JMay wrote: Thanks Dave.. Is there a work-around, so that the formula will still produce the results if the Source workbook is closed? Jim "JMay" wrote: In my Cell B28 I have: ='[ST_Combo_Debits.xls]Suntrust Debits'!$E107 << which works fine.. I would like to modify the above, as follows... In Cell C28 I have the single letter E and I would like to reference (in my revised formula) the E in cell C28 inside my B28, someting like: ='[ST_Combo_Debits.xls]Suntrust Debits'!&INDIRECT("C28")&107 But it is not working,, Can someone assist? Thanks in advance... Jim -- Dave Peterson |
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