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How do you copy an array formula that references another sheet:

=sumif(sheet1!a:a)

from one file to another file without the original file extension:

=sumif(c:/'file1'.sheet1!a:A)

The files are shared so I assume I will have to unshare the files?

The formula is commited with ctrl, shift, enter?


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Is this possible?


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You have another suggestion at your original thread.

JR573PUTT wrote:

How do you copy an array formula that references another sheet:

=sumif(sheet1!a:a)

from one file to another file without the original file extension:

=sumif(c:/'file1'.sheet1!a:A)

The files are shared so I assume I will have to unshare the files?

The formula is commited with ctrl, shift, enter?

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