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Linking to another worksheet
Hi
I am not sure I am go to explain this correctly, but I will try my best. I have a workbook with a number of worksheets called week 1, week 2 up to week 52. I then have a summary sheet that is used to summarise data from the various weeks. In the summary worksheet I have a column listing the weeks ie B 5 Week 1 6 Week 2 7 Week 3 etc and what I would like to do is use the name of the week to link to the worksheets rather then using say ='Week 2'!T$27 as I have approx 50 cells that I summarise the day and would like to make adding of a new week a little easier. I hope I have explained this OK and appreciated any suggestions. Cheers Andrew |
Linking to another worksheet
hi Andrew
You can use indirect With the sheet names in B =INDIRECT("'" & B1 &"'!A1") If your sheet names are Week 1, Week 2..... Week 52 you can also use this Then copy this formula in A1 and copy down =INDIRECT("'Week " & ROW()&"'!A1") -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "Andrew Stephen" wrote in message ... Hi I am not sure I am go to explain this correctly, but I will try my best. I have a workbook with a number of worksheets called week 1, week 2 up to week 52. I then have a summary sheet that is used to summarise data from the various weeks. In the summary worksheet I have a column listing the weeks ie B 5 Week 1 6 Week 2 7 Week 3 etc and what I would like to do is use the name of the week to link to the worksheets rather then using say ='Week 2'!T$27 as I have approx 50 cells that I summarise the day and would like to make adding of a new week a little easier. I hope I have explained this OK and appreciated any suggestions. Cheers Andrew |
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