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Hi,
ENV: Excel 2003 running on XP PROBLEM DETAILS: I have a call as: =VLOOKUP($A4, '[NEW FNO EOD Data.xls]03-Dec'!$B$2:'[NEW FNO EOD Data.xls]03-Dec'!$Z$500, 9, FALSE) In above call, I wish to dynamically pick up text "03-Dec" [which refers to sheet name on different file], from another cell - say A10 of current sheet, using INDIRECT function. However, I am somehow faultering in my permutations of INDIRECT use above. I tried to see if REPLACE could work,but thats returning string literal, hence probably forming invalid 2nd argument for VLOOKUP. Even though I got useful clue in my recent post, for a slightly easier variation of my above attempt in below thread [URL give below], somehow there is more work to be done here. Any clues shall be much helpful. Thanks for your time. - KA http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.excel.programming/browse_thread/thread/7e53da21753caae0/2dd6b21e7d791be0?lnk=gst&q=Kedar+Agarkar#2dd6b21e7 d791be0 [Watch URL wrap] |
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