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Dear Dave O
Thanks a lot for your help. The function OFFSET worked as per my requirements. Thanks again, Take care Bye Shamshad Butt - Islamabad (Pakistan) "Dave O" wrote: You may be able to use the OFFSET function. Or, if you assign a named range to D12 you can use the formula =sum(D5:R) where R is the named range. |
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