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Picking a cell to show in another page.
I made an amoritization table to calculate payoffs. I would like to pick the
number of months past and show the amount in that cell. ie: If the cell with the number of payments past is a1 and the amoritization table starts in a10 and the amount of months past would be 15, so the number in a1 is fifteen, I want to display the value of cell a25. Thanks, Mark. |
Picking a cell to show in another page.
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=INDIRECT(ADDRESS(A1+10,1)) regards Peter "STARFINANCIALGROUP" wrote: I made an amoritization table to calculate payoffs. I would like to pick the number of months past and show the amount in that cell. ie: If the cell with the number of payments past is a1 and the amoritization table starts in a10 and the amount of months past would be 15, so the number in a1 is fifteen, I want to display the value of cell a25. Thanks, Mark. |
Picking a cell to show in another page.
The subject does not match the question, to answer the part for the
subject. to refer to cell A1 on sheet4 =sheet4!A1 if the sheetname has spaces\ ='sheet four'!A1 another way is to enter = sign then go to 'sheet four' select cell A1 then return to original sheet and hit enter to see your formula created. |
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