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Can any of you Excel gurus tell me how to create a
reference range from cell values that can be used as Function statement arguments? Take for example, the following Excel function: SUMIF(A5:A10,"=Z",B5:B10) This function sums all the numbers in the range from B5 to B10 where the corresponding rows of the adjacent column A contains the text value "Z". I could define (name) the ranges A5:A10 and B5:B10 as rng1 and rng2, respectively. This would allow the above SUMIF function to look like: SUMIF(rng1,"=Z",rng2), but this is not what I'm looking for. If I hve 8 separate cell values for the row and column numbers of the start and end of each of these two ranges (5, 1, 10, 1 and 5, 2, 10, 2), is there any way I can use those values along with any appropriate Excel functions to create cell ranges that can be used for the range arguments inside the SUMIF statement? From what I can determine, range arguments cannot be text values. So, for example, I couldn't use the ADDRESS function. It seems to me that I did this a number of years ago using R-C formatted range references, but I can't remember exactly how I did this. Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated. |
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