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How can I reference a worksheet in a formula based on a cell value
Row 1 contains labels / headings: A B C Sheet 1 Sheet 2 Sheet 3, etc. In row 2, part of the formula will look to a cell on the worksheet that corresponds to the heading. For example, "='Sheet 1'!A3+'Sheet 1'!A5" I'd like to "insert" the reference to the worksheet by referencing the cell in row 1. I think there must be an easy way to do it, and it would save me a lot of time. Thanks in advance! |
How can I reference a worksheet in a formula based on a cell value
Here's the formula for B1:
=INDIRECT("'"&A$1&"'!$A$3")+INDIRECT("'"&A$1&"'!$A $5") Here's another hint: Somewhere on each sheet (say in cell A10) place this formula to return the Sheet Name. =MID(CELL("filename",A1),FIND("]",CELL("filename",A1))+1,255) Then, on your lookup sheet, on row one, use a reference formula to point to A10 on each sheet. For example A1 would be ='Sheet1'!$A$10 This way, if a sheet name changes all the formulae will update automatically. Hope this helps. -- David K. "JZinGA" wrote in message ... Row 1 contains labels / headings: A B C Sheet 1 Sheet 2 Sheet 3, etc. In row 2, part of the formula will look to a cell on the worksheet that corresponds to the heading. For example, "='Sheet 1'!A3+'Sheet 1'!A5" I'd like to "insert" the reference to the worksheet by referencing the cell in row 1. I think there must be an easy way to do it, and it would save me a lot of time. Thanks in advance! |
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