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"liseladele" wrote...
Different workbooks. If these other workbooks will always be open, then as far as I can tell from how you've described your workbooks you should be able to use something like =INDIRECT("'["&NameEnrtyHere&".xls]SheetNameHere'!X99") where NameEntryHere is the placeholder for the cell address where you enter Smith, SheetNameHere would be the worksheet name in Smith.xls, and X99 is a placeholder for the address of the cell you're actually interested in. If your workbooks aren't always open, you'd be best off downloading and installing Laurent Longre's MOREFUNC.XLL add-in from http://xcell05.free.fr/english/ and use it's INDIRECT.EXT function. You'd also need to include the drive/directory path before the file name. |
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