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I was meaning that if I have 10 sheets, I can refer to them by position 1 to 10 rather than by name. =SHEET($Sheet19.B28) returns 29. I was wondering if I could refer to this cell something like ='29'.B28

On 18/03/2023 22:20, ady wrote:
If by "sheets by position" you mean things like "the next one, whichever the next worksheet would be", you can. I don't know whether you actually need this feature – please allow me to doubt it – but there is such a thing in LibreOffice Calc.


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