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Thanks, but Indirect wants a textual cell address and that's not what resides
in my target cell (A100). "paul" wrote: look at the indirect function -- paul remove nospam for email addy! "SteveR" wrote: Is it possible to access an address stored in another cell? For example: G100 = "test" A100 = +G100 Now, can I get any information about the address stored in A100, which is G100? In C100, I would like to do something like =ROW(address stored in A100). |
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