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Try the INDIRECT function:
=INDIRECT("C" & $B$1 + 5) HTH Elkar "C. MacDonald" wrote: Hi I'm pretty new to Excel, and need help. I am trying to define a cell that is in column C, and whose row value is determined by reference to another cell. For example: C(($B$1)+5) would define the row to be the value given by the number in $B$1, with 5 added to it. I don't know if what I am trying to do is possible. If it is not, could someone suggest another way? Thanks! -- C.MacDonald |
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