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This may not be the most efficient way to do this, but here's what I'm
trying to do. I have the following link in B3: ='D:\data\Upgrades\Reports\060801\[Down.xls]Upgrade Time Per Agency2'!$C$3 What I have in B4 is the =TODAY() formula and I have it formatted as 060801 (August 1st, 2006). What I want to do is be able to have the link in B3 contain the value in B4 so that it's dynamic. I can change B4 to whatever and it would give me the new data. It would be something like (but this doesn't work obviously): ='D:\data\Upgrades\Reports\$B$4\[Down.xls]Upgrade Time Per Agency2'!$C$3 How can I put in the cell reference here? I haven't been able to find anything. I've tried putting it in single quotes, double quotes, and just by itself. Thanks. |
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