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Thanks!! That's just what I needed! You saved me a lot of work. I have
several of the same type workbooks with the same amount of worksheets in them and this is going to be the best thing since slice bread!! "Domenic" wrote: Assuming that the formula will be entered in A2, and copied down, try... =INDIRECT(TEXT(ROWS($A$2:A2),"000")&"!C8") Hope this helps! In article , Kelly wrote: I have a workbook with 100 worksheets. I need to have the data that populates letΓ’¬’s say field C8 in all 100 worksheets in my Log Sheet. How can I copy this down the rows in my log sheet and have the formula change to each sheet. An example would be: =+Γ’¬’001Γ’¬’!C8 =+Γ’¬’002Γ’¬’!C8 =+Γ’¬’003Γ’¬’!C8 Thanks Kelly |
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