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Is there a way to calulate a cell location base on the results of a formula?
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If I understand you correctly, maybe
http://www.sulprobil.com/html/it_quality.html could help you. Regards, Bernd |
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Look at the CELL command. Is that what you want?
--Matt On 1/31/05 11:25 AM, in article , "Ron Hackney" <Ron wrote: Is there a way to calulate a cell location base on the results of a formula? |
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Hi Ron,
Take a look at the INDIRECT() function. Look in Help for details. -- Kind Regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Ron Hackney" <Ron wrote in message ... Is there a way to calulate a cell location base on the results of a formula? |
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