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Purpose
Create a reference from text
Return value
A valid worksheet reference.
Syntax
=INDIRECT (ref_text, [a1])
Arguments
ref_text - A reference supplied as text.
a1 - [optional] A boolean to indicate A1 or R1C1-style
reference. Default is TRUE = A1 style.
Usage notes
Use INDIRECT to create or supply a reference in text form. Indirect is
useful when you want to convert a text value into a valid cell
reference.
The reference created by INDIRECT will not change even when cells,
rows, or columns are inserted or deleted. For example, the formula
=INDIRECT("A1:A100") will always refer to the first 100 rows of
column A, even if rows in that range are deleted or inserted.
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