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fonction indirect dans le gestionnaire de nom

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Bonjour,

 

Peut on utiliser la fonction indirect dans le gestionnaire de nom ?

Merci d'avance :)

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@zumsl 

Yes.

I used a Name "CompanyData" which referred to 

=INDIRECT(address)

The Named cell "address" contained the names of Ranges I wished to return.

 

Oui.
J'ai utilisé un nom "CompanyData" qui fait référence à
= INDIRECT (adresse)
"Adresse" de la cellule nommée contenait les noms des plages que je souhaitais retourner.

@Peter Bartholomew 

Hi Peter,

 

Thansk for your answer.

Actually, I would like to use the function Inside the box.

@zumsl 

Without knowing you intended use for the formula, I cannot be sure it is what you want.  However, the name 'CompanyData' refers to

=INDIRECT(address)

 

The cell 'address' uses validation to ensure the user picks one of a selection of ranges (that may be on different sheets).

Hi Peter,

I've found a solution with the offset function.

I've already thrown out the function that I've tried to do but do you know if it's possible to use the indirect function in the box below ?

DECALER = OFFSET

ADRESSE=ADDRESS

EQUIV=MATCH

NBVAL=COUNTA

Gestionnaire_NomGestionnaire_Nom

 

 

@Peter Bartholomew 

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@zumsl 

I think OFFSET is more relevant to your task.

It should also be possible to use the non-volatile INDEX to create the dynamic ranges you require

= INDEX(Range, 1, column_number) : INDEX(Range, final_row, column_number)

 

 

Thanks a lot !
I'll try the next time :)
Lamia
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@zumsl 

I think OFFSET is more relevant to your task.

It should also be possible to use the non-volatile INDEX to create the dynamic ranges you require

= INDEX(Range, 1, column_number) : INDEX(Range, final_row, column_number)

 

 

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