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I'd like to use the name of a worksheet, say "postage", as an input variable
in a formula on that worksheet. For example, assume that I have a worksheet named "Postage", and assume that 'sheetName' is a variable containing the name of the worksheet. I would want to use this formula: ="Costs of "&sheetName&":" to create this line of text: 'Costs of Postage:' Does someone know how to do that, or if it's even possible (preferably without macros). |
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