Hi,

I have some source data in one sheet (Calculations) and formatted data
in a second sheet (Output).

In the Calculations sheet, data are one organized one row after the
other.
In the Output sheet, data are grouped by 5 lines, referencing data in
Calculations.

So one every 5 lines in Output refers to data in Calculations that are
every 1 line.
Needless to say that the Output data skips 4 entries wrt Calculations.

So I wonder how I can instruct Excel in a formula of some kind to
prevent his. I would like the solution to do the following (example):

- cells in rows Output!B11 to Output!B15 needs to refer cells in row
Calculations!x17
- cells in rows Output!B16 to Output!B20 needs to refer cells in row
Calculations!x18
- cells in rows Output!B21 to Output!B25 needs to refer cells in row
Calculations!x19
- ...

Is there a way to use a formula to point to cells in the same or a
different sheet instead of specifying manually a letter and a number?

And is it possible to do that without using VBA?

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