rotflmao - In essence, EXACTLY as you have surmised except you missed the = sign
:-)
=SUM(January:December!B4)
Then just copy the cell and paste across the range you want the formulas in.
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"Terry VanDuzee" wrote in message
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Hello
I know that as a worksheet function I can sum a cell on each sheet using
=Sum(Sheet1!D4,Sheet2!D4) etc...
However, programmatically, it's bound to be unnecessary.
Im creating a summary sheet where it summarizes each month's value from a
particular cell (all cells across the sheets are the same cell).
EX: In each sheet (Named January to December), in Cell B4:D4 I have values.
Range B4:B10 have values, C4:C10 have values, D4:D10 have values (on all
sheets).
On my summary sheet, I need to sum all the B4's into 1 cell, All the C4's in
1 cell etc etc etc.
In essence: Sum(January:December!B4) in Cell B4 on the summary sheet,
Sum(January:December!C4) etc etc.
How can I do this?
Thank you so much
Terry V
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