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Default Various workbook questions


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 ;)


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