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Not sure if this can be done or not, but I will pose this question:
If I am in tab1 of a workbook and want identify the name of tab3 in the same workbook, is there a formula that does that? here is what I am after: =MID(CELL("filename",A1),FIND("]",CELL("filename",A1))+1,99) gives me the name of the tab when I am actively in that tab, but is there way that would give me the name of tab3 when I am still in tab1? Let me know if this makes sense? Thanks -- Steve |
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