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='I:\Shared\N.C.F\&text(A2-365,"YYYY")\[CAF-JAN.xls]MACH'!$C$40
Gives me #ref! I:\Shared\N.C.F\2004 has previous years CAF-JAN. Every year this changes. Want it to automaticly Take date value from A2 - 1 year and put it in the path for the CAF-Jan.xls file. |
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You cannot construct a cell reference in this way. See Help for the
INDIRECT() function. Jerry AMDGUY [MCP] wrote: ='I:\Shared\N.C.F\&text(A2-365,"YYYY")\[CAF-JAN.xls]MACH'!$C$40 Gives me #ref! I:\Shared\N.C.F\2004 has previous years CAF-JAN. Every year this changes. Want it to automaticly Take date value from A2 - 1 year and put it in the path for the CAF-Jan.xls file. |
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