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Pass Cell Address to OFFSET
Hello. I have calculated a cell address of say $A$1 using the CELL function.
I would now like to use the OFFSET function to get the value of what's in say cell B1. How do I pass this text cell address to a usable input into the OFFSET function. Thank you very much for your input. |
Pass Cell Address to OFFSET
Use INDIRECT.
Either wrap the CELL formula inside INDIRECT or put the CELL formula in another cell and use INDIRECT to reference that cell. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "ExcelGuy555" wrote in message ... Hello. I have calculated a cell address of say $A$1 using the CELL function. I would now like to use the OFFSET function to get the value of what's in say cell B1. How do I pass this text cell address to a usable input into the OFFSET function. Thank you very much for your input. |
Pass Cell Address to OFFSET
Excellent - Thanks much. I used this and it worked perfectly!
"T. Valko" wrote: Use INDIRECT. Either wrap the CELL formula inside INDIRECT or put the CELL formula in another cell and use INDIRECT to reference that cell. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "ExcelGuy555" wrote in message ... Hello. I have calculated a cell address of say $A$1 using the CELL function. I would now like to use the OFFSET function to get the value of what's in say cell B1. How do I pass this text cell address to a usable input into the OFFSET function. Thank you very much for your input. |
Pass Cell Address to OFFSET
You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback!
-- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "ExcelGuy555" wrote in message ... Excellent - Thanks much. I used this and it worked perfectly! "T. Valko" wrote: Use INDIRECT. Either wrap the CELL formula inside INDIRECT or put the CELL formula in another cell and use INDIRECT to reference that cell. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "ExcelGuy555" wrote in message ... Hello. I have calculated a cell address of say $A$1 using the CELL function. I would now like to use the OFFSET function to get the value of what's in say cell B1. How do I pass this text cell address to a usable input into the OFFSET function. Thank you very much for your input. |
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