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I need a formula on one worksheet (such as =$A$22+50) whereas the 22 comes
from an entry in a cell. I tried with €śINDIRECT€ť, but did not succeed... Any other ideas? -- Felix |
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try this
=INDIRECT("A"&A1)+50 so if you now enter 22 in a1 you will get the sume if A22 + 50 Mike "Felix" wrote: I need a formula on one worksheet (such as =$A$22+50) whereas the 22 comes from an entry in a cell. I tried with €śINDIRECT€ť, but did not succeed... Any other ideas? -- Felix |
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That one worked fine!
But here is another problem with the same background: Wit the formula =COUNT.IF($B$5:$B$44;"*("&$AN5&")*") I want to check a range in col. B. Start is always $B$5 but the end (line 44) can change. I would like to enter the line number in a cell and have the formula use this (line)-number. The formulae themselves are in the range AO5:AO33, the (line)number to be used in the formula should go to AO37 Is this also possible? -- Felix "Mike H" wrote: try this =INDIRECT("A"&A1)+50 so if you now enter 22 in a1 you will get the sume if A22 + 50 Mike "Felix" wrote: I need a formula on one worksheet (such as =$A$22+50) whereas the 22 comes from an entry in a cell. I tried with €śINDIRECT€ť, but did not succeed... Any other ideas? -- Felix |
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