Looking up data in other worbooks

brianfosterblack

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I have a table where I have to draw data from a number of workbooks
While the table is across multiple columns, it is between rows 2 and 201

So in cell AB2 I have this formula
=VLOOKUP($A3,[Trap12.xlsm]Squadding!$K$3:$P$202,2,FALSE)

This is the formula I tried to pick up the variable which is the workbook name in row 206 and different for each column

VLOOKUP($A3,"["&AB$206&".xlsm]Squadding!$K$3:$P$202",2,FALSE)
 

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