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Darien0104
How can I insert a variable or cell value into a function to make the
reference (or worksheet) dynamic?
Imagine that there are four worksheets named: Summary, apples, oranges and
bananas. On the Summary sheet the first column contains one of the other
worksheet names, eg all values in column A contain one of the worksheet
names: apples, oranges or bananas. Cells in other columns contain references
that leverage the worksheet names in column A. For instance, something like
the following:
=average(<A1>!B1:B30)
=average(<A2>!B1:B30)
My question is, what should I replace <A1> with such that it substitutes in
the value from the first column which will match one of the worksheets in the
workbook?
reference (or worksheet) dynamic?
Imagine that there are four worksheets named: Summary, apples, oranges and
bananas. On the Summary sheet the first column contains one of the other
worksheet names, eg all values in column A contain one of the worksheet
names: apples, oranges or bananas. Cells in other columns contain references
that leverage the worksheet names in column A. For instance, something like
the following:
=average(<A1>!B1:B30)
=average(<A2>!B1:B30)
My question is, what should I replace <A1> with such that it substitutes in
the value from the first column which will match one of the worksheets in the
workbook?