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In two workbooks, how do I create a formula that will look at a o.
While working in two workbooks, I would like to create a formula in the first
workbook that looks at a particular column, (example column AE), and not its contents. As it is now, I created a formula to look into cell AE1, but when deleting column AB, column AE becomes column AD, which is not what I want. Help please. Thanks, Dave |
Dave,
Try using the Offset function, and reference your cells using that. For additional help reference http://www.contextures.com/Dynamic for dynamic range references HTH "socaldave469" wrote: While working in two workbooks, I would like to create a formula in the first workbook that looks at a particular column, (example column AE), and not its contents. As it is now, I created a formula to look into cell AE1, but when deleting column AB, column AE becomes column AD, which is not what I want. Help please. Thanks, Dave |
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