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    Re: Use a cell value in a address link

    Since you are dealing with workbooks that are probably not going to be open... then I would suggest you download a free adding called Morefunc.xll from here:
    Morefunc.xll

    and use Indirect.Ext() function.

    e.g.
    =INDIRECT.EXT("'C:\Financial Sheets\["&A2&".xlsx]Phase_21'!$H$1")
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    Re: Use a cell value in a address link

    Thank you for your prompt reply, NBVC. That's exactly what I needed. I find it odd that Microsoft didn't implement this function into Excel. You've saved me probably 4 hours worth of work and many more future heartaches when some of my co-workers who are not as computer literate start to use this worksheet.

    Once again thank you.

    Jeremy

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