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![]() Hi guys, I'm not neccessarily new to Excel but I'm looking to utilise some more advance features in order to increase efficiency, so I'll be firing off a few questions here, and appreciate any help :) Firstly, I have cells with the words "STK", and another cell with the word "RIC". There are sheets called "STK" and "RIC" that I want to reference, but I want to reference the same cell on both sheets (ie, D25). I could use "RIC!D25" and "STK!D25" but is there some way to reference the cells, so it could be "A5"!D25? I'll probably have more questions once I get over this hurdle ;) -- godonnygo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ godonnygo's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=37124 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=568580 |
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