Excel - pull data from sheet 1 to sheet 2 but in incremental steps












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I need to pull from sheet 1 or LIVE INFO down in steps of 28 on sheet 2.



Is there away to do this without Index or manually doing it?



='LIVE INFO'!A2
='LIVE INFO'!A30
='LIVE INFO'!A58
='LIVE INFO'!A86
='LIVE INFO'!A114
='LIVE INFO'!A142
='LIVE INFO'!A170
='LIVE INFO'!A198
='LIVE INFO'!A226









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    I need to pull from sheet 1 or LIVE INFO down in steps of 28 on sheet 2.



    Is there away to do this without Index or manually doing it?



    ='LIVE INFO'!A2
    ='LIVE INFO'!A30
    ='LIVE INFO'!A58
    ='LIVE INFO'!A86
    ='LIVE INFO'!A114
    ='LIVE INFO'!A142
    ='LIVE INFO'!A170
    ='LIVE INFO'!A198
    ='LIVE INFO'!A226









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      I need to pull from sheet 1 or LIVE INFO down in steps of 28 on sheet 2.



      Is there away to do this without Index or manually doing it?



      ='LIVE INFO'!A2
      ='LIVE INFO'!A30
      ='LIVE INFO'!A58
      ='LIVE INFO'!A86
      ='LIVE INFO'!A114
      ='LIVE INFO'!A142
      ='LIVE INFO'!A170
      ='LIVE INFO'!A198
      ='LIVE INFO'!A226









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      I need to pull from sheet 1 or LIVE INFO down in steps of 28 on sheet 2.



      Is there away to do this without Index or manually doing it?



      ='LIVE INFO'!A2
      ='LIVE INFO'!A30
      ='LIVE INFO'!A58
      ='LIVE INFO'!A86
      ='LIVE INFO'!A114
      ='LIVE INFO'!A142
      ='LIVE INFO'!A170
      ='LIVE INFO'!A198
      ='LIVE INFO'!A226






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          Yes, you can use ROWS and INDIRECT to achieve this:



          =INDIRECT("'Live Info'!A"&(ROWS($A$1:A1)*28)-26)


          On it's own INDIRECT("'Live Info'!A2") would give you the value of A2 from Live info.



          To dynamically get the 2 to increment by step of 28 we calculate, how many rows have passed. multiply this by 28, then subtract 26, as you started on row 2:



          ROWS($A$1:A1)*28)-26





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            Yes, you can use ROWS and INDIRECT to achieve this:



            =INDIRECT("'Live Info'!A"&(ROWS($A$1:A1)*28)-26)


            On it's own INDIRECT("'Live Info'!A2") would give you the value of A2 from Live info.



            To dynamically get the 2 to increment by step of 28 we calculate, how many rows have passed. multiply this by 28, then subtract 26, as you started on row 2:



            ROWS($A$1:A1)*28)-26





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              Yes, you can use ROWS and INDIRECT to achieve this:



              =INDIRECT("'Live Info'!A"&(ROWS($A$1:A1)*28)-26)


              On it's own INDIRECT("'Live Info'!A2") would give you the value of A2 from Live info.



              To dynamically get the 2 to increment by step of 28 we calculate, how many rows have passed. multiply this by 28, then subtract 26, as you started on row 2:



              ROWS($A$1:A1)*28)-26





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                Yes, you can use ROWS and INDIRECT to achieve this:



                =INDIRECT("'Live Info'!A"&(ROWS($A$1:A1)*28)-26)


                On it's own INDIRECT("'Live Info'!A2") would give you the value of A2 from Live info.



                To dynamically get the 2 to increment by step of 28 we calculate, how many rows have passed. multiply this by 28, then subtract 26, as you started on row 2:



                ROWS($A$1:A1)*28)-26





                share|improve this answer













                Yes, you can use ROWS and INDIRECT to achieve this:



                =INDIRECT("'Live Info'!A"&(ROWS($A$1:A1)*28)-26)


                On it's own INDIRECT("'Live Info'!A2") would give you the value of A2 from Live info.



                To dynamically get the 2 to increment by step of 28 we calculate, how many rows have passed. multiply this by 28, then subtract 26, as you started on row 2:



                ROWS($A$1:A1)*28)-26






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