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[email protected] zach@zachshuford.com is offline
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Default Cacatenation and SUMPRODUCT

OK, so this one is pretty complicated.

I have multiple big workbooks with multiple tabs on each. One tab is
the "Summary" tab and basically just has a list of all the tabs.

So let's say it looks like:

Column A Column B

Workbook 1.xls Foo

Column 1 is my workbook name. Column 2 is the name of a sheet in that
workbook.

I'm trying to set up a SumProduct that I can copy down the list (it'll
be in Coumn C) that currently reads:

=SUMPRODUCT((INDIRECT("'[Workbook1.xls]Foo'!$L$64:$L
$500")<0)*(L64:L500<"TOTAL")*(I64:K500))

However, like I said, I want a forumula I can copy down. I tried:

=SUMPRODUCT((INDIRECT("'[&"A1"&]&"B1"&'!$L$64:$L
$500")<0)*(L64:L500<"TOTAL")*(I64:K500))

And several other permutations on that, but nothing seems to work. I
can't understand why Excel isn't accepting the cacatenation.

Any ideas?