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My dilema is that I have a cumulative 3 month rolling report that takes input
from 3 seperate workbooks that contain 12 worksheets each. The cumulative report cells have multiple hyperlinks (up to 9) back to the individual workbooks. eg. =SUM(IFTA\Sledge_IFTA_2008\[Truck Logs (10-08).xls]1565'!$M$33, IFTA\Sledge_IFTA_2008\[Truck Logs (10-08).xls]1565'!$P$33) I need to be able to substitute in both the month (10-08) and also the truck number (1565). If I can code the month & truck number onto the worksheet say in $A$30 and $A$31 I can reduce my hardcoding hyperlinks by a massive margin. I keep seeing examples of VLOOKUP/INDIRECT but can't get the formulas correct. Am I barking up the wrong tree ??? -- English geezer living in the USA |
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