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I have the following entry in Worksheet 2, Cell AT8:
=IF(AS8="win",1+'Week 1'!AT8,'Week 1'!AT8), ....and in Worksheet 3, Cell AT8, I have: =IF(AS8="win",1 +'Week 2'!AT8,'Week 2'!AT8) and so on, and so on, and so on!!!!@ Basically, the formula accumulates all the "WINS" in cell AS8 as we work our way towards the last worksheet. Instead of copying and pasting from Worksheet 2 to Worksheet 3, the above formula...then CHANGING the 'Week 2(??)'! reference, etc., etc., Is there a way to somehow input: 'Week (n+1)'! or whatever, thereby avoiding the necessity (obviating) to change the "Week #" reference??? Thanks, FLKulchar |
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