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![]() I would like to use a cell value in a formula to identify a workbook name. e.g. ='[File_Info!B2]1 - General Statistics'!$C$21 File_Info :- is a worksheet in the same workbook B2 :- is the cell in the worksheet that holds the filename (OtherFile.XLS) 1 - General Statistics :- is the worksheet in OtherFile.XLS $C$21 :- is the cell in OtherFile.XLS I would like to call At the moment it is just looking for a file called "File_Info!B2", how can I get it to call the information from worksheet and cell "File_Info!B2" and then use the called information as the filename?? ![]() -- stuckupnorth ------------------------------------------------------------------------ stuckupnorth's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=31330 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=559261 |
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