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Default Long formulae

As far as I know the maximum length of a formula is 1024 characters. If you
need to fetch several cells from a separate spreadsheet which has a long path,
then you better split your formula into several cells:
- One cell in the current sheet for each cell you need to fetch;
- One cell for the formula, using the cell references you just created.

Not very elegant solution, but if anyone has something better to offer, feel
free to contribute!

Stephane Quenson.

Yiannos wrote:
Excel says that the formula I entered is too long...
I have many spreadsheets with various data and I need the formulae to fet
information from all my spreadsheets but it is too long...

I have made a list of all my spreadsheet tab names...
is it possible to have a short formula, with excel using this list of tab
names?

e.g. I have 3 spreadsheets 'A','B','C'. I need the sum of all A5 cells in
each of the spreadsheets. The conventional formula will be:
Sum(A!A5;b!A5;c!A5).

If there are many spreadsheets with longer names and a morecomplicated
function imagine how frustrating it can get!

Is it possible to use one formula with variable spreadsheet instead of
including the spreadsheet names in hte formula?

Thank you


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