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I am using a text string to reference a block of cells in another worksheet.
The text string is in a seperate cell, and I am using this string in a multitude of other cells using INDIRECT(TextStringCell). If the text string is in the form [Workbook]Worksheet!A1:B2, for example, i have to have the referenced workbook open for the link to work. I thought perhaps that if the string was in the form C:\Directory\[Workbook]Worksheet!A1:B2, i needn't have the referenced workbook open. Needless to say, this doesn't work. On other spreadsheets, where i do not call a reference indirectly, i can happily use the function ='C:\Directory\[Workbook]Worksheet!A1:B2 and I do not need to have the referenced workbook open. Is this problem just a quirk of an indirect reference, or is there a way around it? Perhaps I'm missing some apostrophes some where.... Thanks in advance. |
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