Range formula that uses cell address in

Nick70

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Hi,

I have a cell address "Z3" in cell B4 and a cell address "Z20" in cell C4.

How can I use cell B4 and cell C4 in a range formula so that my range is Z3:Z20 (as opposed to B4:C4)?

Thanks,
Nic
 

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Excel Formula:
INDIRECT(B4&":"&C4)
 
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