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In relative and absolute referencing we have either the row changing or the
column changing and the worksheet remains the same. How can we create a
relative reference whereby the row and column remains the same but the
worksheet changes.
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Use the INDIRECT() function or a UDF. See Excel Help
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"Niju David" wrote:

In relative and absolute referencing we have either the row changing or the
column changing and the worksheet remains the same. How can we create a
relative reference whereby the row and column remains the same but the
worksheet changes.

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