Summing Across Worksheets
Appreciate the feed-back.
The "+" and the "-" are the few symbols that XL allows in sheet names.
I think XL might treat them the same as <spaces, which do need the single
quotes.
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Regards,
RD
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"tonysoprano" wrote in message
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Thanks, that did it! I take it the quotes are there so that Excel wouldn't
think the sheet names were functions?
"RagDyer" wrote:
Try this:
=SUM('A-B'!D47,'F-J'!D12)
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HTH,
RD
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"tonysoprano" wrote in message
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I'm trying to sum totals from half a dozen worksheets into a totals
worksheet. The various totals are located in different cells within
their
respective worksheets. Why I try pasting the formula I get Name and
Value
errors. This is an edited down version of the formula:
=SUM(A-B!D47:F-J!D12)
where A-B and F-J are the names of the worksheets. Anyone know why this
doesn't work?
Thanks in advance...
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