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I have a workbook that has a large (long) data table on one sheet. The table
is referenced by a dynamic range. I access this data via DSUM and some other database functions. Some time in the next month we will have more than the maximum number of rows filled on the data sheet and we use the history on this datasheet in our reports. So the question is, is there any way to have the dynamic range span multiple worksheets within a workbook? Or, is there a way to have the DSUM function e.g. =DSUM(inventory,"qty",O20:R21), access and operate on more than one range? Thanks RDW |
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