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Referring to multiple worksheets
I am trying to re-compile a whole lot of data which is displayed over 30
worksheets(numbered 1-30). I want to perform the same vlookup function for several different parts of the data for all of these spreadsheets to compile all of the data quickly on the one new worksheet. Is there any way that I can automatically enter the worksheet name in the vlookup function rather than having to manually enter the worksheet name for every column? The formula looks like this: =VLOOKUP($A4,'01'!$A$1:$L$60,$C$2,FALSE) where '01' is the name of worksheet 01. The next column has the formula: =VLOOKUP($A4,'02'!$A$1:$K$60,$C$2,FALSE) and so on. As I have to do this with many worksheets some help would be much appreciated. |
Referring to multiple worksheets
Create a list of sheet names
example: A1: 01 A2: 02 A3: 03 and so on.... B1 =VLOOKUP($A4,INDIRECT("'"&A1&"'!$A$1:$L$60"),$C$2, FALSE) Copy all the way down as far as needed "Leo" wrote: I am trying to re-compile a whole lot of data which is displayed over 30 worksheets(numbered 1-30). I want to perform the same vlookup function for several different parts of the data for all of these spreadsheets to compile all of the data quickly on the one new worksheet. Is there any way that I can automatically enter the worksheet name in the vlookup function rather than having to manually enter the worksheet name for every column? The formula looks like this: =VLOOKUP($A4,'01'!$A$1:$L$60,$C$2,FALSE) where '01' is the name of worksheet 01. The next column has the formula: =VLOOKUP($A4,'02'!$A$1:$K$60,$C$2,FALSE) and so on. As I have to do this with many worksheets some help would be much appreciated. |
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