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search all tabs for tab name specified & lookup reference?
I'm trying to create a formula that will do the following:
search through all worksheets (either in the same wkbook or a different wkbook)...for the wksheet name that I specify, and lookup a value from a reference cell or range. |
search all tabs for tab name specified & lookup reference?
=VLOOKUP("Oxfam",'[Timesheet.xls]23 Oct 2005'!$A$1:$F$5,2,FALSE)
-- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "BMW" wrote in message ... I'm trying to create a formula that will do the following: search through all worksheets (either in the same wkbook or a different wkbook)...for the wksheet name that I specify, and lookup a value from a reference cell or range. |
search all tabs for tab name specified & lookup reference?
Hey Bob: I Slready Used this type of Formula in my file...It ONLY looks in
ONE Worksheet, NOT Multiple sheets...What I'm looking for is a formula that will search the array of sheets and return a certain value from the sheet name I reference. Please let me know if you can help...Thanks! BMW "Bob Phillips" wrote: =VLOOKUP("Oxfam",'[Timesheet.xls]23 Oct 2005'!$A$1:$F$5,2,FALSE) -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "BMW" wrote in message ... I'm trying to create a formula that will do the following: search through all worksheets (either in the same wkbook or a different wkbook)...for the wksheet name that I specify, and lookup a value from a reference cell or range. |
search all tabs for tab name specified & lookup reference?
That is how I first started to read it, but then you said for the worksheet
name that you specify, so that can only be one! Confused, I am. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "BMW" wrote in message ... Hey Bob: I Slready Used this type of Formula in my file...It ONLY looks in ONE Worksheet, NOT Multiple sheets...What I'm looking for is a formula that will search the array of sheets and return a certain value from the sheet name I reference. Please let me know if you can help...Thanks! BMW "Bob Phillips" wrote: =VLOOKUP("Oxfam",'[Timesheet.xls]23 Oct 2005'!$A$1:$F$5,2,FALSE) -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "BMW" wrote in message ... I'm trying to create a formula that will do the following: search through all worksheets (either in the same wkbook or a different wkbook)...for the wksheet name that I specify, and lookup a value from a reference cell or range. |
search all tabs for tab name specified & lookup reference?
Bob: Thanks for your quick reply and soory about the confusion...I will need
to remove the term "wksheet name that I specify" from my inquiry...Hope this helps...Thanks! "BMW" wrote: I'm trying to create a formula that will do the following: search through all worksheets (either in the same wkbook or a different wkbook)...for the wksheet name that I specify, and lookup a value from a reference cell or range. |
search all tabs for tab name specified & lookup reference?
Hey...anyone out there that knows how to reslove this one...I know this
hasn't stumped you...LOL...Please reply...Thanks...BMW "BMW" wrote: I'm trying to create a formula that will do the following: search through all worksheets (either in the same wkbook or a different wkbook)...for the wksheet name that I specify, and lookup a value from a reference cell or range. |
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