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I have 4 worksheets named calculation, 2004, 2005 & 2006.

On the calculation sheet I have a user that enters these details in
these cells:

Range A2 = commencement year
Range B2 = amount on records

The commencement year enters determines if sheet 2004, 2005 or 2006
should be used to look up cell A1 for the correct rate to use.

I want Range C2 to do this calculation:

('amount on records' X 'rate for the commencement year')/1000

so for example, if the commencement year was 2006 the formula would
be;

(B2*'2006 Rates'!A1)/1000

my problem is, I dont know how to factor in the comencement year as it
varies depending on what year is input. any help would be
appreciated.

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=(B2*INDIRECT("'"&A2&" Rates'!A1"))/1000


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I have 4 worksheets named calculation, 2004, 2005 & 2006.

On the calculation sheet I have a user that enters these details in
these cells:

Range A2 = commencement year
Range B2 = amount on records

The commencement year enters determines if sheet 2004, 2005 or 2006
should be used to look up cell A1 for the correct rate to use.

I want Range C2 to do this calculation:

('amount on records' X 'rate for the commencement year')/1000

so for example, if the commencement year was 2006 the formula would
be;

(B2*'2006 Rates'!A1)/1000

my problem is, I dont know how to factor in the comencement year as it
varies depending on what year is input. any help would be
appreciated.

thanks


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thanks bob, the formula works and returns the value, however, I am
getting a type mismatch error, why is this?

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