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I can use this formula, =INDIRECT(ADDRESS(10,2)), but I haven't figured out
how to specify a range as in =INDIRECT(ADDRESS(10,2) & ":" & ADDRESS(30,6)). I can put the range address into a cell and then reference the cell with INDIRECT, but it would be nice to imbed the range address calculation inside the INDIRECT function and save the step. -- Pictou |
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