Match?,Index?, Sum? or some other way?
"Luke M" wrote:
Use the offset function.
=SUM(OFFSET(Detail!$E$3,0,MATCH('YTD-BR'!$C1 ,Detail!E1:P1,0)-1,9607,1))
Note that the 9607 near the end needs to be equal to number of rows of data
that you want to look in.
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Luke M
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"Sue" wrote:
Currently have this formula which works great.
{=SUM(IF(DETAIL!$B$3:$B$9609='YTD-BR'!$A6,IF(DETAIL!$C$3:$C$9609='YTD-BR'!C$3,DETAIL!E$3:$E$9609,0),0))}
But that only works if my numbers I am pulling from are always on Detail in
column E3:E9609
The twist is I would like for the formula to also look at Cell 'YTD-BR'!$C1
, where the month name Jan will be entered and then go to worksheet Detail
and find the column that has Jan heading. (Jan - Dec will be in Cells E1 thu
P1 on Detail) and return the numbers in that months column to the YTD-BR
worksheet.
I am lost at this point and would appreciate help. Thanks in Advance.
Unfortunately this returned the total for the entire column and did not
bring in the individual cells
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