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Is it possible to use a value from a pull down in a SUMIF statement?

=SUMIF(Forecast!B2:B218,Main!K11,Forecast!F2:F218)

I would like Forecast to be replaced by M6 on the "Main" tab.

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Look in the help index for INDIRECT

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Hi

Is it possible to use a value from a pull down in a SUMIF statement?

=SUMIF(Forecast!B2:B218,Main!K11,Forecast!F2:F218)

I would like Forecast to be replaced by M6 on the "Main" tab.

Thanks

Steve


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=SUMIF(INDIRECT("'" & Main!M6 & "'!B2:B218"),Main!K11,INDIRECT("'" & Main!M6
& "'!F2:F218"))

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Hi

Is it possible to use a value from a pull down in a SUMIF statement?

=SUMIF(Forecast!B2:B218,Main!K11,Forecast!F2:F218)

I would like Forecast to be replaced by M6 on the "Main" tab.

Thanks

Steve

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