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What I've decided to do is create a master link list (data table style) of
each of the worksheets. This will allow me manipulate the data in a table rather than try to manipulate the original input worksheets. Thanks for your suggestion though. Val "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: use the plus sign with an if statement, one per sheet. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "valoriz" wrote in message ... I want a sumIf() type function that will include or exclude worksheets based on a value within a cell on each worksheet. |
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