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Dear Sir,
I frequently need to link formulas between pages at work. Lets consider the following example whereby I need to summarize data from other pages within the same file at the Summary Page: Summary Page A B 1 =SUM('Page 1'!C2 :C 350) 2 =SUM('Page 1'!A2 :A 250) 3 =SUM('Page 3'!E2 :E 460) Usually I type in the formula =SUM( and a go to the page to highlight the range of cells, close the bracket ( ) and strike enter to get the answer at the cell A in at the Summary Page. I find that working in this manner is tedious when the number of formulas to link are many. May I know is there any smart and faster way of doing it ? Kind Regards Low -- A36B58K641 |
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