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Using a changing cell reference as part of a workbook name 2 link
I am trying to link cell "A1" in workbook1 "stats X" to cell "A1" in
workbook2 "12-May-2009 Stats Y" by using cell "B1"(12-May-2009) as part of the reference to workbook2 e.g. A1= K:\Stats\[12-May-2009 Stats sheet.xls]PERSON NAME'!$Q$40 |
Using a changing cell reference as part of a workbook name 2 link
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=INDIRECT(A1) If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Jason" wrote: I am trying to link cell "A1" in workbook1 "stats X" to cell "A1" in workbook2 "12-May-2009 Stats Y" by using cell "B1"(12-May-2009) as part of the reference to workbook2 e.g. A1= K:\Stats\[12-May-2009 Stats sheet.xls]PERSON NAME'!$Q$40 |
Using a changing cell reference as part of a workbook name 2 l
THANK YOU, but I do not know how to implement that function.
Workbook1 [Stats X] A B 1. I want this cell to equal cell A1 in [12-06-2009 Stats.xls] 12-06-09 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Workbook2 K:\Directory\Subdirectory\[12-06-2009 Stats.xls] A 1. 8:00:00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Any further help in how to write the string would be appreciated "Jacob Skaria" wrote: Try =INDIRECT(A1) If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Jason" wrote: I am trying to link cell "A1" in workbook1 "stats X" to cell "A1" in workbook2 "12-May-2009 Stats Y" by using cell "B1"(12-May-2009) as part of the reference to workbook2 e.g. A1= K:\Stats\[12-May-2009 Stats sheet.xls]PERSON NAME'!$Q$40 |
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