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Default Formula to reference column heading


Thanks for the quick reply. I looked at that function but could not see
how to use it to reference a worksheet with the name "03". It works
fine within the same worksheet but doesn't appear to be able to create
a reference off sheet.

It could just be my misunderstanding of its correct use in my situation
however, so if you could povide an example I would be grateful.


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