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You can use INDIRECT or OFFSET to do this, both described in Excel
Help. Hope this helps. Pete On Jan 10, 3:54*pm, Paul Mugleston wrote: I have created a spreadsheet that has four rows of data which are analysing a set of information from a pivot table usign teh get pivot command. *The information being bought back is delivered by a cell on the far left (every four lines), which refers to a value in another sheet. I have repeated these four rows down the page to allow a series of data to be analysed, I would expect the first four lines data to be ='1 Base'!A2 then the next cell (four rows later) to display ='1 Base'!A3. * However Excel is instead incrementing it to ='1 Base'!A7. *I have tried changing the value manually and then filling down, in the hope that it will pick up the pattern, but this does not work. Any suggestions? *There will be too many rows to manually correct. -- Paul Mugleston Data Officer from the UK |
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