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Can you have 2 indirects refernces in one formula??

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DMD1236 - 07 Mar 2007 02:28 GMT
For example...
=INDIRECT("'"&$C$3&"'!d4")

How can I have the user define the column (by replacing D)

$c$3 references the dropdown value (user preferred worksheet)

Thanks all!!!!
Max - 07 Mar 2007 02:35 GMT
Simply extend it, like so:
=INDIRECT("'"&$C$3&"'!"&$D$3&"4")
where D3 would contain the "D"
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> For example...
> =INDIRECT("'"&$C$3&"'!d4")
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> Thanks all!!!!
 
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