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Default total two cells from one worksheet to one cell in another workshee

Sheets 1 & 2 are now called Invoice-1 & Invoice-2

Invoice-1: Cell G27 =SUM(E22:E26)
Invoice-1: Cell G37 =SUM(E33:E37)
(of course, the amounts in E cells change with each invoice I create)

In Invoice-2 (cell G26) I need to put the total of cells G27 and cell G37
from Invoice-1. Can anyone advise as to how I can do this?

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Default total two cells from one worksheet to one cell in another workshee

In cell G26 put:

=SUM(Invoice-1!G27,Invoice-1!G37)

You can use values from other sheets and even other workbooks, just select
them when you are typing the formula....


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Sheets 1 & 2 are now called Invoice-1 & Invoice-2

Invoice-1: Cell G27 =SUM(E22:E26)
Invoice-1: Cell G37 =SUM(E33:E37)
(of course, the amounts in E cells change with each invoice I create)

In Invoice-2 (cell G26) I need to put the total of cells G27 and cell G37
from Invoice-1. Can anyone advise as to how I can do this?

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