Hi ...

Please attach sample file.....

Thanks

On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 1:02 AM, Babak H <babak...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am new to this group and I am unsure if this topic was covered in the
> past so I apologize in advance.
>
> *Problem*: I have external worksheets that i get on a montly basis
> (Naming convention is the same and the date gets updated. I.E. "Report May
> 2012.xls", "Report April 2012.xls")
> I have another worksheet where I summarize these reports. In this summary
> report I would like to create a dynamic formula that could possibly
> reference a cell that contains the updated "date" (i.e. June 2012) and
> simply just drag my formula down to fill in the report.
>
>
> I have tried the =indirect() function however, that only works when the
> worksheet is open which doesn't work for me in this purpose. I have tried
> various avenues, some silly some advanced but I have not been able to come
> to a solution. Any direction on this issue would be GREATLY appreciated.
>
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