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"Named" Formula selected by user, for use in another formula
Hello,
I have created the following named formulaes:- =OFFSET(CLR!$A$1,0,0,COUNTA(CLR!$A:$A)) =OFFSET(CDJ!$A$1,0,0,COUNTA(CDJ!$A:$A)) =OFFSET(HCG!$A$1,0,0,COUNTA(HCG!$A:$A)) Called CLR CDJ and HCG respectively. They are just dynamic named ranges. These are created for the following formula:- =INDEX(SEL,MATCH(Q3,SEL,-1),1) In the above case it references the named formula SEL What I want to do is allow a user entry, say Cell B1 - and allow the user to type in the named formula that they want to use for the calculation. For example if B1 = CDJ Would mean the formula becomes =INDEX(CDJ,MATCH(Q3,SEL,-1),1) I can not get this to work!! Any ideas? (I was looking at INDIRECT function?) Thanks |
"Named" Formula selected by user, for use in another formula
Sorry this should read:-
" Would mean the formula becomes =INDEX(CDJ,MATCH(Q3,CDJ,-1),1) " Note the 2nd CDJ *instead of SEL "Wideawake" wrote: Hello, I have created the following named formulaes:- =OFFSET(CLR!$A$1,0,0,COUNTA(CLR!$A:$A)) =OFFSET(CDJ!$A$1,0,0,COUNTA(CDJ!$A:$A)) =OFFSET(HCG!$A$1,0,0,COUNTA(HCG!$A:$A)) Called CLR CDJ and HCG respectively. They are just dynamic named ranges. These are created for the following formula:- =INDEX(SEL,MATCH(Q3,SEL,-1),1) In the above case it references the named formula SEL What I want to do is allow a user entry, say Cell B1 - and allow the user to type in the named formula that they want to use for the calculation. For example if B1 = CDJ Would mean the formula becomes =INDEX(CDJ,MATCH(Q3,SEL,-1),1) I can not get this to work!! Any ideas? (I was looking at INDIRECT function?) Thanks |
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