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=Sum((1,2,3,4, ... 50,51,52,53 ... etc.)) It's the *double* parens that enables the extra values. -- HTH, RD ================================================== === Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ================================================== === "juanfranela" wrote in message ... When writing a SUM formula, I am unable to incorporate more than 30 non-adjacent cells into my formula. Is there a way around this limit besides using subtotals? |
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