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I read somewhere that Laurent's add-in works well, *BUT* ... it *doesn't*
work with range references. So, the formula I used as an example, might not work. Harlan has come up with something to do a similar job, and supposedly works with ranges, which he calls his "pull function". Check it out he ftp://members.aol.com/hrlngrv/pull.zip -- HTH, RD ============================================== Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ============================================== "Kenton_SJ" wrote in message ... Thanks RagDyer, That worked sweet. Now I just have to try that INDIRECT.EXT function by Xcell05 to see if it works with the sheets closed. "RagDyer" wrote: If your original formulas might be: =SUM([2002.xls]Sheet1!$B$1:$B$10) =SUM([2003.xls]Sheet1!$B$1:$B$10) Then use, say D1, to enter your WB name (2002, 2003, ... etc.) And try this: =SUM(INDIRECT("["&D1&".xls]sheet1!$B1:$B10")) NOW, this *only* works when the other WBs are *open*. -- HTH, RD ============================================== Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ============================================== Kenton_SJ" wrote in message ... Basically I have a yearly work book that maintains a record of my daily activities. I'm am making a summary workbook that links to my yearly ones. I'd like to be able to type in the year and then a formula changes the link to the year number. My workbooks are called 2002, 2003, 2004.... I can get it to link fine when I type in the filename, but I'm not sure if it is possible to get a formula to do the same. Thanks. |
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