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I have done some googles on the newsgroup on the topic of SUMPRODUCT, and frankly am a little flabberrgasted. So, could some pundit advise if the following is possible, please? I am using 3D sums (like =SUM(Sheet1:Sheet4!A1) to sum accross multiple sheets. What I would like to use an array (1,1,1,0) which indicates whether the values from a particular sheet are included in the sum, or not. Hence the idea of using SUMPRODUCT, resulting web search, confusion, and newsgroup question. Any takers on this one? Alex J |
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