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Dave B
My worksheet has several named rows (e.g. "Wins", "Losses", etc). If I
were to name the columns as well (e.g. "Year1999", "Year2005", etc),
could I use the named ranges in a formula to get, say, wins for year
2002? Something like ... =INTERSECTION(WINS,Year1999). Is there a
built-in formula (or combination of fuormulas) in Excel 2000 that will
do this?
If not, can I at least use the named rows in my formulas ... e.g.
something like =Cells(Wins, "C") ?
I'd like to do this using built-in functions, although if I have to
I'll use a custom function. Thanks.
were to name the columns as well (e.g. "Year1999", "Year2005", etc),
could I use the named ranges in a formula to get, say, wins for year
2002? Something like ... =INTERSECTION(WINS,Year1999). Is there a
built-in formula (or combination of fuormulas) in Excel 2000 that will
do this?
If not, can I at least use the named rows in my formulas ... e.g.
something like =Cells(Wins, "C") ?
I'd like to do this using built-in functions, although if I have to
I'll use a custom function. Thanks.