Hi All
Can someone help me with some syntax please??
I have a two-sheet Calc Spreadsheet. All my data lives on the first
sheet called "Data" and my Analysis Reports are on Sheet Two.
I have the same values in any given Column in my Data Sheet, (ie all my
Totals are in Column D), and - as per my last posting here - I can now
ID which Row I need to use each month.
So on my Analysis Sheet I want to fetch all the needed data but it must
be dynamic.
If my Column Identifier is at Data.H5 and my Row Identifier is at
Data.M9 I can place the cell reference on my Second Sheet with
'=Data. H5&((M9)' [Lets say I put this into Cell M10]
I have tried - '=INDIRECT(Data.M10)' and 'INDIRECT(Data.&(M10))' and
'=INDIRECT(Data.+(M10)) etc etc but nothing works. Can anyone give me
the correct syntax for this please? It seems as soon as I cross sheets
the syntax changes because a straight typed-in '=Data.M10' works fine!!
What I need is - '=THE VALUE IN CELL(Data.H5)&(Data.M9).
Thanks a lot. (I'm using LO 3.4)
Ian Whitfield.
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