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referencing worksheet tabs
In my file, i have a separate worksheet for each day of the month (1, 2, 3,
etc) that has a bunch of lines with a total in (let's say) row 10. In the last (Summary) worksheet, I have the days running left to right across the top, and in the next row, i'd like to have a formula that finds cell (let's say) A10. So under the column in the Summary worksheet that has a 1, i'd like a formula that finds the "1" above and knows to look in worksheet #1 and find cell A10. Then i'd just copy that formula over to find the same cell for days 2-31. Need help creating that formula!!! thanks!!! |
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referencing worksheet tabs
Assume your numbers (sheet names) are in the range A1:AE1
Enter this formula in A2 and copy across as needed: =INDIRECT("'"&A1&"'!A10") -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "davsco" wrote in message ... In my file, i have a separate worksheet for each day of the month (1, 2, 3, etc) that has a bunch of lines with a total in (let's say) row 10. In the last (Summary) worksheet, I have the days running left to right across the top, and in the next row, i'd like to have a formula that finds cell (let's say) A10. So under the column in the Summary worksheet that has a 1, i'd like a formula that finds the "1" above and knows to look in worksheet #1 and find cell A10. Then i'd just copy that formula over to find the same cell for days 2-31. Need help creating that formula!!! thanks!!! |
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