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I have a worksheet with three cells that contain certain values.
What I want to do is to create an array (named range) of the three cells. E.g. A1, A2, A3 = myrange and when I am working in a linked workbook I want to be able to enter the formula like =[external workbook]myrange(1) for the value of A2 or ...myrange(0) for value of A1 Is this achievable? |
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Check help for the INDEX function
"Santa-D" wrote: I have a worksheet with three cells that contain certain values. What I want to do is to create an array (named range) of the three cells. E.g. A1, A2, A3 = myrange and when I am working in a linked workbook I want to be able to enter the formula like =[external workbook]myrange(1) for the value of A2 or ...myrange(0) for value of A1 Is this achievable? |
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