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Avoid volatile Indirect problem
I have a cell formula in my spreadsheet
=INDIRECT("'http://www.domain.com/" &$B$2&"/[results.xls]results'!$e2") &$B$2& rfefers to the second part of a URL which changes as B21 changes its value The spreadsheet functions perfectly except that it goes incredibly slowly because INDIRECT is volatile and there are 120,000 occurences of this formula or a variation on the same. Anyone know a way around this or an alternative to INDIRECT that does the same thing? Many thanks tp |
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