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Good Afternoon
I wonder if someone out there can help me. Say, in cell A1 is the formula: ='A:\Folder1\Folder2\[File1.xls]DATA'!$A$4 Is it possible to change this using the INDIRECT function (or otherwise)? i.e. if in B1 I put Folder3 Is there a formula I can put in A1 which is like the one above that references automatically what is in B1? e.g. (and I know this is wrong) ='A:\Folder1\INDIRECT(B2)\[File1.xls]DATA'!$A$4 |
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