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Is it possible, using the tools available in Excel 2002, to refer to a
worksheet by its name? |
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You mean something like
='My Sheet'!A1 + 'Sheet 2'!B1 ??? In article , "RichB" wrote: Is it possible, using the tools available in Excel 2002, to refer to a worksheet by its name? |
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Yes, thank you. I think that does it.
"JE McGimpsey" wrote: You mean something like ='My Sheet'!A1 + 'Sheet 2'!B1 ??? In article , "RichB" wrote: Is it possible, using the tools available in Excel 2002, to refer to a worksheet by its name? |
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