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I'm sure the answer is in here somewhere but I've been reading posts that I
just find confusing and I feel like there must be a simple answer that I'm missing. I have a workbook with multiple worksheets and I have created a list of the worksheet names (I named it sheetnames) and put it into a dropdown list in cell C4 of my summary worksheet. I would like to find a formula that will list cells b:4 to B100 from whichever worksheet name is chosen in cell C4. Is this possible? Thanks very much |
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