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Hi there,
Hoping someone may be able to assist me with my issue, I just can't workout what to do here.

I have a Workbook with approximately 30 sheets all with different names, for example:
Sheet1 is named "2013", Sheet2 named "DAY 1", Sheet3 "DAY2"...

On the sheet named "2013" in cell B4, I wish to reference a cell F27 on the sheet named "DAY 1". Then I wish to be able to auto fill across the page so that the referenced cell remains the same, however the sheet increments to "DAY2", then "DAY3" and so on.

So far I have used
='DAY 1'!$F$27

However the issue is, that the sheet does not increment from 'DAY 1' to DAY 2' then 'DAY 3' respectively with auto fill. I am able to manually change the entry from 'DAY 1' to 'DAY 2', however I may as well jut manually enter value from cell F27 on each sheet. Surely there is a formula to automate this?

Does some one have a solution to my problem? I have never used INDIRECT function, and have tried to apply different examples, however always results in a #REF error.

Assistance is greatly appreciated

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