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=INDIRECT($A$3&"!B" & ROW(53:53))
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 12:07:01 -0800, Eden397 wrote: $A$3 is the cell containing the tab name that I want to pull B54 from so I need it to stay as is but was wondering if I could use the "row" function to autofill my B54 with the next cell down. "Mike H" wrote: Hi, Possibly =INDIRECT("A3")&B54 Mike "Eden397" wrote: =INDIRECT($A$3&"!B53") I want to autofill down my column but have the B53 change to B54, B55, etc. How do I set that up. I think it has something to do with "rows"? Thanks, Eden 397 |
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