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![]() Here is an issue giving me a little problem. If I have a xls file called data.xls with Cells B2 and B3 (B2 hold the value "[test.xls]" and B3 holds the value "ws'!$A$1"). If I have =B2 & B3 in cell A1, and cell B2 has [test1.xls] and cell B3 has ws'!$A$1, I get [test1.xls]ws'!$A$1. I am trying to get =[test1.xls]ws'!$A$1. notice the equal sign is not present on the first. Is this possible? Any suggestions? Thanks. -- Jedidia ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jedidia's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=24694 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=382620 |
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