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Low level excel user here with a question regarding cell lookups that I can
change change bi-monthly. Here is a sample of my formula ='O:\MATSALES\Timesheet\[Yard 140 Timesheet.xls]6-18'!$C$107 This says.. look at my yard 140 timesheet in tab 6-18 cell C107. Every two weeks my formula changes (6-18 is the beginning of the pay period), and I have make multiple changes in order to start looking at the new tab (6-18, then 7-2, then 7-16 etc...). The formulae are static in all respects save the tab number. What I would like to do is make a one cell change rather than many. Something like.. look at my yard 140 timesheet, <tab date is in cell Z143, cell C107. Thanks R Carpenter Is there a way to set my formula to look at a single cell (where I change the date every two weeks) as opposed to the 6-18 (and subsequent date tabs)? |
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![]() The easiest thing is to use EDIT\REPLACE. This will work on formulae. Matt -- Mallycat ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mallycat's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=35514 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=553407 |
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