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Default INDEX("a"&COLUMNS(INDIRECT(A1):INDIRECT(A2)):A30,4 )

How would I make this formula work:

INDEX("a"&COLUMNS(INDIRECT(A1):INDIRECT(A2)):A30,4 )

A1 has F2 in it
A2 has Z8 in it


Thanks. Is this even possible? COLUMNS(INDIRECT(A1):INDIRECT(A2))
resolves to 21; my thought was then that I could create the range
A21:A30

I get a #VALUE! error when I try the above.

Thoughts?

Dave

 
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