Link Formula from drop down

p9j123

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  1. 2013
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  1. Windows
Need help on the following, currently the formula is fixed ot File 1.xlsx (in red below)

=IF(COUNTIF('T:\Version 10\[File 1.xlsx]Database'!$P:$P,D1)>0,"YES","NO")

is it possible to change it to cell? let say D1 (D1 is Dropdown)

Something like this:

=IF(COUNTIF('T:\Version 10\[&D1&]Database'!$P:$P,D1)>0,"YES","NO") so that the formula will be based on the value of D1.
 

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Copy formula down without changing references
If you have =SUM(F2:F49) in F50; type Alt+' in F51 to copy =SUM(F2:F49) to F51, leaving the formula in edit mode. Change SUM to COUNT.
Try this:
=IF(COUNTIF(INDIRECT("'T:\Version 10\[" & D1 & "]Database'!$P:$P",TRUE),D1)>0,"YES","NO")
 
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