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In javascript I could concatenate strings and then execute the result as a
single command using the EVAL() function. I'd like to be able to do the same in excel, but have yet to find a way of doing so. Compatibility with Excel 97 is not necessary, only 2000 onwards. Does anybody here have a way of acheiving this? |
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