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I have a Excell workbook with several (20) worksheets. EAch worksheet
represents a person's work hours. I want to add values from each worksheet
(for instance total hours for each person during the year) on a separate
summary worksheet in the same workbook. Doing it manually (by using sum and
going to each worksheet) is timeconsuming since I have about 15 totals that I
need to calculate.
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Peo Sjoblom
 
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You can use

=SUM(firstst_sheet:last_sheet3!D1)

will sum D1 in all the sheets between 1st and last (both included)


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Peo Sjoblom

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I have a Excell workbook with several (20) worksheets. EAch worksheet
represents a person's work hours. I want to add values from each worksheet
(for instance total hours for each person during the year) on a separate
summary worksheet in the same workbook. Doing it manually (by using sum and
going to each worksheet) is timeconsuming since I have about 15 totals that I
need to calculate.

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