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Biff
 
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Hi!

Try this:

=SUM(INDIRECT("'Raw Data'!C"&X1&":C"&Y1))

Really don't know why you want to do this, but that's how it's done.

Biff

"Jim" wrote in message
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I give up. Each month I have to sum up a series of rows. I have a
worksheet
with all of the data called Raw Data.

Then I have a totals worksheet that has stuff like:

In totals, A1 I have =SUM('Raw Data'!C1959:C2329)
In totals, A2 I have =SUM('Raw Data'!N1959:N2329)

What I would like to do is place the start and stop row numbers in
totals!X1
(1959), totals!Y1 (2329) so I don't have to manually enter these ranges
each
month. I have not been able to figure out the correct syntax for
changing
A1 and A2 to get the row number from a cell. I thought it would be
something
like:

=SUM(INDIRECT("'Raw Data'!C"&totals!X1):INDIRECT("'Raw Data'!C&totals!Y1))
but I'm wrong. Question is, am I even in the right ball park. Thanks in
advance.