Get cell reference

MetLife

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Hi,

There is probably an easy way to do this but I can't seem to figure this one out.

How do I construct a formula to reference a cell, like "B10" so that the value returned in "B10".

I want to the formula to change when the cell moves, for example if I add a column and "B10" moves to "C10.

Thanks
 

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I think we need more details.
What is your formula?

If you enter the formula:
=B10
in some cell (let's say M1 for this example) and then insert a new column at A, that formula will automatically change to:
=C10
which sounds like is what you want, right?
 
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I think we need more details.
What is your formula?

If you enter the formula:
=B10
in some cell (let's say M1 for this example) and then insert a new column at A, that formula will automatically change to:
=C10
which sounds like is what you want, right?

Hi,

If I point to cell "BQ4" using a formula in cell "A1"

I want cell A1 to return the value "BQ4". Since BQ4 is the cell reference I am pointing to.

If I insert a column in column C, then BQ4 would change to BR4
 
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So, I am failing to understand your question.
If I enter the formula:
=BQ4
in cell A1 and then insert a column at column C, the formula in A1 changes to
=BR4
Isn't that what you want to happen?
What exactly is the issue?
 
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I think the OP wants to return the cell that is being referenced.

so maybe

Excel 2010
B
1$S$7
Sheet1
Cell Formulas
RangeFormula
B1=CELL("address",S7)
 
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So, I am failing to understand your question.
If I enter the formula:
=BQ4
in cell A1 and then insert a column at column C, the formula in A1 changes to
=BR4
Isn't that what you want to happen?
What exactly is the issue?

I don't know what formula to use. That is the point of my question. Tell me what formula to enter into cell A1 to return a given cell reference.

If I enter a formula in cell A1, that formula must return "BQ1" in my example. Or any other cell reference I choose.

Does this make sense?

That is what the formula is meant to do. Does this make sense??
 
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See Scott's response above your last response.
It looks like he may have figured out what you were looking for before your last explanation (and before I did!).
 
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