Help! I need HELP! How to reference a cell with a formula

chadm

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Say a column cell contains B5 contains a value

In C6 I want to put in a formula the goes to cell A(B5 + 4).

For example, if B5 contained the value 7, I want C6 to get the value in A(7+4) or A11.

Is there any easy way to do this? EASY = without a Macro.
 

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SUMIF('Master Illustration'!$D$12:$D$55,">0")

ok, that seems to work, but say the cell reference I want to change is $d$55 - I want it to be D(11 plus the value in B5).

Currently b5 is 44 so D(11 plus 44) is D55.

I have a huge sheet that I have to manually make this change currently.
 
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