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Use of 'INDIRECT
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I have a workbook that contains a master price list that feeds other worksheets within the same work book. I used the following formula: =INDIRECT("Sheet1!A4") Currently Sheet 1, Cell A4 is = 100 If I insert a row making A4 = 109, my other worksheets update to 109 I need them tied to what is now A5. Can anyone please let me know if I'm using the correct formula? Thank you!!!! |
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=Sheet1!A4 -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "LN" wrote in message ... | Hi | | I have a workbook that contains a master price list that feeds other | worksheets within the same work book. | | I used the following formula: =INDIRECT("Sheet1!A4") | Currently Sheet 1, Cell A4 is = 100 | If I insert a row making A4 = 109, my other worksheets update to 109 | | I need them tied to what is now A5. | | Can anyone please let me know if I'm using the correct formula? | Thank you!!!! |
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