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Default Using the OFFSET function within SUMXMY2

Thank you. I already did simplify it to some degree, but the reference to the
fixed cells serves a purpose.
The spreadsheet will continue to work when cells are inserted or removed
because Excel will update the references automatically, while if I just wrote
"2" I would have to change every cell manually.

"Shane Devenshire" wrote:

Hi,

I think you can simplify your formula down to this and it will work:

=SUMXMY2(OFFSET($G$2,$T$3-2,,Number_of_Periods),OFFSET($H$2,$T$3-2,,Number_of_Periods))

First the ROW($G$2) and ROW($H$2) are static, they always equal 2 so just
use 2. A few of the other arguments can be left out because you are using
the default.
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If this helps, please click the Yes button.

Cheers,
Shane Devenshire


"yk__" wrote:

Hi,

I have the following functions working perfectly well:
=SUMSQ(OFFSET($G$2,$T$3-ROW($G$2),0,Number_of_Periods,1))
I also have the following working well:
=SUMSQ(OFFSET($H$2,$T$3-ROW($H$2),0,Number_of_Periods,1))
But the following function returns the #NUM! error:
=SUMXMY2(OFFSET($G$2,$T$3-ROW($G$2),0,Number_of_Periods,1),OFFSET($H$2,$T$3-ROW($H$2),0,Number_of_Periods,1))
I tried other functions that operate on two dynamic range parameters and
they also don't work.
I tried in Excel 2003 and Excel 2007.
What am I doing wrong?

Thanks