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INDIRECT
I would be grateful for any halp with this.
I am trying to reference a cell in a different workbook using the INDIRECT function but I am returning #REF. This is the formula I am using : ='S:\Regular Procedural Reports - Test Folder AM\Credit Database 2010 version\[indirect(+M16).xls]rPortfolioAnalysis'!$S$66 Can anyone please help? Many thanks, Andrew |
INDIRECT
The function you'd want to use is =indirect(). But =indirect() won't work if the sending file is closed. Laurent Longre has an addin (morefunc.xll) at: http://xcell05.free.fr/ or http://xcell05.free.fr/morefunc/english/index.htm That includes =indirect.ext() that may help you. === If you have trouble getting to the site, then search google for indirect.ext. I found this alternative site: http://download.cnet.com/Morefunc/30...-10423159.html I didn't look to see if it was the most current version. I'd check the original site every so often to see if it's working. Andrew Mackenzie wrote: I would be grateful for any halp with this. I am trying to reference a cell in a different workbook using the INDIRECT function but I am returning #REF. This is the formula I am using : ='S:\Regular Procedural Reports - Test Folder AM\Credit Database 2010 version\[indirect(+M16).xls]rPortfolioAnalysis'!$S$66 Can anyone please help? Many thanks, Andrew -- Dave Peterson |
INDIRECT
The format would be
=INDIRECT("'S:\Regular Procedural Reports - Test Folder AM\Credit Database 2010 version\["&M16&").xls]rPortfolioAnalysis'!$S$66" but you cannot use INDIRECT on a closed workbook -- HTH Bob "Andrew Mackenzie" wrote in message ... I would be grateful for any halp with this. I am trying to reference a cell in a different workbook using the INDIRECT function but I am returning #REF. This is the formula I am using : ='S:\Regular Procedural Reports - Test Folder AM\Credit Database 2010 version\[indirect(+M16).xls]rPortfolioAnalysis'!$S$66 Can anyone please help? Many thanks, Andrew |
INDIRECT
Try:
=INDIRECT("'S:\Regular Procedural Reports - Test Folder AM\Credit Database 2010 version\[(+M16).xls]rPortfolioAnalysis'!$S$66") Regards, Tom "Andrew Mackenzie" wrote: I would be grateful for any halp with this. I am trying to reference a cell in a different workbook using the INDIRECT function but I am returning #REF. This is the formula I am using : ='S:\Regular Procedural Reports - Test Folder AM\Credit Database 2010 version\[indirect(+M16).xls]rPortfolioAnalysis'!$S$66 Can anyone please help? Many thanks, Andrew . |
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indirect wont work on closed workbooks. all the best |
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