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Have a question and hope you can help. I have a budget spreadsheet that has a budget tab. On this tab is about 8 tables broken down into diffe
If you have Excel 2013 or later, then this is the perfect excuse to go play with PowerQuery, which is now called 'Get & Transform' in the ribbon. You can see something very similar to your requirement in my answer at excel indirect function to read dates and return dynamic values
I strongly suggest you go and look at that thread...even if for some reason you can't use PowerQuery for this particular challenge, because I reckon it's worth seeing just how simple it is to mash together identical tables using PowerQuery, even if just for future reference. It's basically a VBA developer in a box. It's a VBA gimp!