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How do I reference a worksheet name through a formula?
I would like to reference a cell to obtain a worksheet name rather than have
the worksheet name in the formula. So rather than have Sheet1! in the formula I would like to have a cell that contains the text "Sheet1" |
How do I reference a worksheet name through a formula?
Check out the Indirect function.
Regards, Fred "pv6901" wrote in message ... I would like to reference a cell to obtain a worksheet name rather than have the worksheet name in the formula. So rather than have Sheet1! in the formula I would like to have a cell that contains the text "Sheet1" |
How do I reference a worksheet name through a formula?
If A1 contains the text: Sheet1
and you wanted to retrieve the value from Z99 in Sheet1, you could use this formula: =indirect("'" & a1 & "'!z99") If you need to retrieve data from worksheet in a different workbook, be aware that that "sending" workbook has to be open for =indirect() to work the way you want. pv6901 wrote: I would like to reference a cell to obtain a worksheet name rather than have the worksheet name in the formula. So rather than have Sheet1! in the formula I would like to have a cell that contains the text "Sheet1" -- Dave Peterson |
How do I reference a worksheet name through a formula?
Hi,
There'sno guarantee it makes you formula simpler but lets say we have Sheet1! in Cell A1, this formula returns A1 of sheet 1 =INDIRECT(A1&"A1") -- Mike When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the question. "pv6901" wrote: I would like to reference a cell to obtain a worksheet name rather than have the worksheet name in the formula. So rather than have Sheet1! in the formula I would like to have a cell that contains the text "Sheet1" |
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