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I need to grab the contents of a cell and put it into a formula. I would
have a fixed location into which I type an integer (say, 23). In another cell would be a formula that would use the contents of B23, as in B23/12. The B is a constant, as in $B[integer_in_fixed_location]. What's going on is I have two long columns of numbers, A1 and B1 through A200 and B200. I'm looking for ways to look at numbers within a range of rows. I can easily hand-key in the range of interest, but I want to have two cells into which I can type in a stop and stop row. Any ideas? thanks. |
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