Display a cell address
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No amount of post searching turned up my answer, believe it or not. I have a two-tab workbook. Tab one serves as a Table of Contents for different locations on Tab 2. On Tab 1, in one cell, I want to have text, and a specific cell address of Tab 2. Tab 1 example of the resulting display: Calendar 2005 - Tab 2, D8 A couple of points. 1. D8 will move around on Tab 2, so the Tab 1 formula will have to €śtrack€ť it. 2. If possible, I dont necessarily want to display Tab 2 in the result, just the cell address. I tried syntax along the lines of ="Calendar 2005 - "&ADDRESS(blah, blah), but I just cant make this go€¦ Im stumped. Any takers? Thanks to anyone who takes the time to respond. Ill keep an eye on the post. Sam |
Display a cell address
One way:
Name your cell, say "cell1" then use: ADDRESS(ROW(cell1),COLUMN(cell1),4,TRUE) In article , sam wrote: Good morning €“ No amount of post searching turned up my answer, believe it or not. I have a two-tab workbook. Tab one serves as a Table of Contents for different locations on Tab 2. On Tab 1, in one cell, I want to have text, and a specific cell address of Tab 2. Tab 1 example of the resulting display: Calendar 2005 - Tab 2, D8 A couple of points. 1. D8 will move around on Tab 2, so the Tab 1 formula will have to €śtrack€ť it. 2. If possible, I dont necessarily want to display Tab 2 in the result, just the cell address. I tried syntax along the lines of ="Calendar 2005 - "&ADDRESS(blah, blah), but I just cant make this go€¦ Im stumped. Any takers? Thanks to anyone who takes the time to respond. Ill keep an eye on the post. Sam |
Display a cell address
Saaweet! Worked like a champ. I would have NEVER figured this out. The ROW
and COLUMN inside ADDRESS totally threw me. You the man JE M. Much thx, Sam "JE McGimpsey" wrote: One way: Name your cell, say "cell1" then use: ADDRESS(ROW(cell1),COLUMN(cell1),4,TRUE) In article , sam wrote: Good morning €€ś No amount of post searching turned up my answer, believe it or not. I have a two-tab workbook. Tab one serves as a Table of Contents for different locations on Tab 2. On Tab 1, in one cell, I want to have text, and a specific cell address of Tab 2. Tab 1 example of the resulting display: Calendar 2005 - Tab 2, D8 A couple of points. 1. D8 will move around on Tab 2, so the Tab 1 formula will have to €œtrack€ it. 2. If possible, I don€„˘t necessarily want to display Tab 2 in the result, just the cell address. I tried syntax along the lines of ="Calendar 2005 - "&ADDRESS(blah, blah), but I just can€„˘t make this go€¦ I€„˘m stumped. Any takers? Thanks to anyone who takes the time to respond. I€„˘ll keep an eye on the post. Sam |
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