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I am trying to use the following to summarize multiple worksheets:
=SUMIF(Best:Suverison!C3:C300,"Base",Best:Suveriso n!K3:K300) and I am receiving #VALUE! The values contained in the sum_range K3:K300 are results of formulas within the individual worksheets - can anyone help? |
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Something in your formula doesn't look right. Why are you using a colon, as
in Best:Suverison ? Typically formulas across sheets have a format like =H13+'Sheet1'!F10 , etc. Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "ChrisM" wrote: I am trying to use the following to summarize multiple worksheets: =SUMIF(Best:Suverison!C3:C300,"Base",Best:Suveriso n!K3:K300) and I am receiving #VALUE! The values contained in the sum_range K3:K300 are results of formulas within the individual worksheets - can anyone help? |
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I am using the colon for a range of worksheets within the workbook.
Chris "Dave F" wrote: Something in your formula doesn't look right. Why are you using a colon, as in Best:Suverison ? Typically formulas across sheets have a format like =H13+'Sheet1'!F10 , etc. Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "ChrisM" wrote: I am trying to use the following to summarize multiple worksheets: =SUMIF(Best:Suverison!C3:C300,"Base",Best:Suveriso n!K3:K300) and I am receiving #VALUE! The values contained in the sum_range K3:K300 are results of formulas within the individual worksheets - can anyone help? |
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Check this out:
http://help.lockergnome.com/office/S...ict867964.html Scroll to the bottom. SUMPRODUCT seems to work for what you're looking to do. Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "ChrisM" wrote: I am using the colon for a range of worksheets within the workbook. Chris "Dave F" wrote: Something in your formula doesn't look right. Why are you using a colon, as in Best:Suverison ? Typically formulas across sheets have a format like =H13+'Sheet1'!F10 , etc. Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "ChrisM" wrote: I am trying to use the following to summarize multiple worksheets: =SUMIF(Best:Suverison!C3:C300,"Base",Best:Suveriso n!K3:K300) and I am receiving #VALUE! The values contained in the sum_range K3:K300 are results of formulas within the individual worksheets - can anyone help? |
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Thank you Dave - I'll try that
Chris "Dave F" wrote: Check this out: http://help.lockergnome.com/office/S...ict867964.html Scroll to the bottom. SUMPRODUCT seems to work for what you're looking to do. Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "ChrisM" wrote: I am using the colon for a range of worksheets within the workbook. Chris "Dave F" wrote: Something in your formula doesn't look right. Why are you using a colon, as in Best:Suverison ? Typically formulas across sheets have a format like =H13+'Sheet1'!F10 , etc. Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "ChrisM" wrote: I am trying to use the following to summarize multiple worksheets: =SUMIF(Best:Suverison!C3:C300,"Base",Best:Suveriso n!K3:K300) and I am receiving #VALUE! The values contained in the sum_range K3:K300 are results of formulas within the individual worksheets - can anyone help? |
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