Dynamic Indirect Reference

grifdoogindoggy

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I want to make a dynamic Indirect formula. My goal is to take a cell reference for a sheet, and also a reference of a cell on that sheet.

So far I have this in cell B2:

=INDIRECT(B$1&"!O2")

Cell B1 is January. I want to reference the cell O2 in the January Sheet. This works, however, I want to be able to drag this column down So that in my B3 cell I have something along the lines of:

=INDIRECT(B$1&"!O3")

but it just repeats the same formula over and over as the cell above.
 

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Try:
Code:
[COLOR=#333333]=INDIRECT(B$1&"!O" & ROW())[/COLOR]
 
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