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Bare with me as I try to explain this.

I am working with an equation like the one below.

=[648455.xls]Sumbit!$L$9

I need a formula that will look in a cell to get the beginning number
for the equation.

Example

Say the number 648455 is in cell C75, I in turn need it to take the
number from cell C75 and place it in the equation as seen above and
then process that equation. I am not sure if excel can do this, or if
I will have to use a macro. You guys always seem to have the solution
so I figured I would bounce off you.

Please let me know if you need more info on what I need if this is not
clear.

Thanks so much for you help.

Mike (Nashville)


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