Just figure it out after someone asking it again in another groups

Using Indirect in Defined Name to make it dynamic Row, but just work for Column A :-D

=EVALUATE(INDIRECT("A" & ROW()))


On 30-07-2013 14:01, xlstime wrote:
if we have more then thousands of records than?

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Enjoy
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On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 9:41 PM, Secret Shot <secrets...@gmail.com <mailto:secrets...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Put "=" sign in cell A2 itself at the bagining of the text... :P


    On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 1:46 PM, De Premor <d...@premor.net
    <mailto:d...@premor.net>> wrote:

        create defined name inexample : "*Eval**A2*" that referring to
        =EVALUATE(A2)

        Then in some cell in that sheet, just type *=EvalA2**
        *


        Pada 28/07/2013 14:59, xlstime menulis:
        and what about formula

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        Enjoy
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        On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 11:10 AM, De Premor <d...@premor.net
        <mailto:d...@premor.net>> wrote:

            using udf
            On Cell A3, type*=Eval(A2)*

            then, on VBE, add module and paste this code
            *Function eval(str As String)**
            **    eval = Evaluate(str)**
            **End Function**
            *:-X

            On 28/07/2013 12:09, xlstime wrote:
            Hi All,

            How to Evaluate cell value.

            let assume that, in cell A2 -  '1+2+3+4'

            now how to sum or calculate cell value

            hint: evaluate

            .........................

            Enjoy
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