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Hello,
I am using the dsum function in a worksheet. I need to know if it would be possible to use a cell reference to define the database range. For example my formula now is =dsum(Market, "Count", Branch Name). What I need to be able to do is have it =dsum(c3, "Count", Branch Name). Where cell c3 contains the text Market. Is what I am trying to do possible? Thanks in advance for your help. |
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