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I would like to define the row number in a formula using a formula.

For example A(D2^2-1) would equal the value in cell A8 when D2 is equal to 3.

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=INDIRECT("A"&D2^2-1)
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I would like to define the row number in a formula using a formula.

For example A(D2^2-1) would equal the value in cell A8 when D2 is equal to
3.

Thank you.



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"David Biddulph" wrote:

=INDIRECT("A"&D2^2-1)
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I would like to define the row number in a formula using a formula.

For example A(D2^2-1) would equal the value in cell A8 when D2 is equal to
3.

Thank you.




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