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Default how to perform function (e.g. Sum, Average) on VB 3-d Array

Dana;

I saw that information on 3D sums also. When reading further, I think they
mean something different. I believe they are talking about references across
multiple worksheets and not 3-D arrays.

Yes, the English language can be ambiguous if the author is not careful.
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"Dana DeLouis" wrote:

Apparently you can't do 3-D array formulas in Excel.


Just for discussion, another section of the help mentions the following.
I know it's not really the same thing thou...

Create a 3-D reference to the same cell range on multiple worksheets

Learn about a 3-D refererence:

You can use a 3-D reference to add up budget allocations ...etc

=SUM(Sales:Marketing!B3)

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Dana DeLouis

On 5/7/2010 4:48 PM, Rich Locus wrote:
Bernard:

Apparently you can't do 3-D array formulas in Excel. See this link:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...872901033.aspx

Here's a quote from the page:

A quick introduction to arrays and array formulas

If you've done even a little programming, you've probably run across the
term array. For our purposes, an array is just a collection of items. In
Excel, those items can reside in a single row (called a one-dimensional
horizontal array), a column (a one-dimensional vertical array), or multiple
rows and columns (a two-dimensional array). You can't create
three-dimensional arrays or array formulas in Excel.



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HTH :)
Dana DeLouis
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