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Default How do i get Excel find a sum of #s om different pages/books?

I am using Excel to work out wages, and i have my excel set up so that i can
see all months from January to now in different "sheets". What i would like
it to be able to do is, that i would like to be able to put an extra section
in, so that on each pay check, people will be able to see how much they have
earned from the start of the year, till today, how do i make it work that out
automatically without having to tell it to work out the sum of I22 January,
february, march, april, may, june, july, august, and september, and then next
month having to tell it all tha again plus one month.

If you dont understand let me know and i can try to send u a copy of what im
talking about and you can play around with it a little...


 
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