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I am in a position where I want to reference cells with 11 columns in between
them, i.e. if I first reference Cell A4 I then want to reference Cell M4 and
then Cell Y4 and so on. The first cell would then be Cell =CHAR(65)&4
Obviously you can guess what the problem is, since character there is no CHAR
value for AA or AB - the closest I get is =CHAR(65)&CHAR(65). So how do I set
it up so that I can make a CHAR-reference to cell AA1 without using two CHAR
commands?
For simplicity's sake: =CHAR(65+12*B1)&1 where B1=3 returns lower case "e"
and 1 where I would want it to return AK and 1.
Second question, somewhat related: what am I doing wrong with
=INDIRECT("CHAR("&65&")")
or for that matter
=INDIRECT("CHAR(65)")
I want both of these to resolve as CHAR(65) - i.e. capital "A" - but instead
I get #REF!
I'm sure these are newbie questions, but my first browse through the forums
didn't find me the answers so I'm hoping someone will have the time to answer
them. Thanks!
them, i.e. if I first reference Cell A4 I then want to reference Cell M4 and
then Cell Y4 and so on. The first cell would then be Cell =CHAR(65)&4
Obviously you can guess what the problem is, since character there is no CHAR
value for AA or AB - the closest I get is =CHAR(65)&CHAR(65). So how do I set
it up so that I can make a CHAR-reference to cell AA1 without using two CHAR
commands?
For simplicity's sake: =CHAR(65+12*B1)&1 where B1=3 returns lower case "e"
and 1 where I would want it to return AK and 1.
Second question, somewhat related: what am I doing wrong with
=INDIRECT("CHAR("&65&")")
or for that matter
=INDIRECT("CHAR(65)")
I want both of these to resolve as CHAR(65) - i.e. capital "A" - but instead
I get #REF!
I'm sure these are newbie questions, but my first browse through the forums
didn't find me the answers so I'm hoping someone will have the time to answer
them. Thanks!