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SUMIF Help
For your file path, try using this syntax.
='C:\something\[NameOfFile.xls]Sheetname'!$B:$B
HTH,
Paul
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I really need some help. I'm trying to use the SUMIF command to retrieve a
value that is at the end of a list. The corresponding cell for the last
cell
will always be called "End". For the example given below, i'm trying to
get
the 501 value.
Tom 500
Bob 632
Dan 154
Ted 45
End 501
in my case, i am trying to reference to a completely different file.
Right
now, my command cell looks something like this:
SUMIF('[NameOfFile.xls]Sheetname'!$A:$A, "End",
'[NameOfFile.xls]Sheetname'!$B:$B)
which works fine. But I need to add a dynamic address to this command. I
have a different cell named FilePath that equals to "C:\something\". I
tried
placing that before the brackets that refer to the file name because that
worked for the INDIRECT function. However, i've messed with the syntax
for a
while and i'm stuck. I also know the file has to be open for the
reference
to work correctly.
Also, i would like to add a dynamic reference to the file name. I have
another cell named RevisionDate which equals (3-3-05) and would like to
add
that in [NameOfFile.xls] somewhere.
Any ideas?
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