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Default Totalling across sheets

This file might be a help:
http://www.bygsoftware.com/examples/zipfiles/consol.zip
It's in the "Accountants" section on page:
http://www.bygsoftware.com/examples/examples.htm

The "Bread-Roll" consolidation method - great for accountants. See how
simple it is to consolidate any combination of your organisation's accounts.
(No VBA used)


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I have a workbook that helps keep tabs on properties that I buy and sell.
Each sheet is exactly the same as the other with the exception of the top
sheet which is to serve as a totals sheet and is named "Totals". I have
named the last sheet "Final." I would like cell C16 of the totals sheet

to
be the total of all C16 cells on all of the other sheets, even if I add or
remove sheets as I buy and sell properties. I have tried using the
INSERTNAMEDEFINE route and keep getting errors when I attempt to create
the formula, even while trying to follow Microsoft Excels Help file. Any
help would be appreciated.






 
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