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The worksheet name not workbook, reading to fast. Eduardo has the answer, now you have it all. John "John" wrote in message ... Hi Fabian Try this, =MID(CELL("filename"),FIND("[",CELL("filename"))+1,FIND("]",CELL("filename"))-FIND("[",CELL("filename"))-1) This one will give you the full path: =CELL("filename") HTH John "Fabian" wrote in message ... Trying to find a command that returns a worksheet name inside a cell |
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