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if A1 contains the worksheet name try: =INDIRECT("'" & A1 & "'!X1") to return cell X1 from this sheet -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany "Sid N" <Sid schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hello, Is there a way wherein i can use a variable name, whose value is a worksheet name, in a calculation? I do not want to hard-code the name of the worksheet into the formula. I want to pick up the name from the value of a cell. Thanks Sid N |
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