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Hi,
I'm trying to do a dynamic sum function for a daily production given table. File A is a summary, with many tabs for each product type. File B contains the daily production detail. File A has a sumif function: * Condition range (first parameter) is located in file B, having the product type list. * Condition (second paramente) is provided in file A (product type). * Sum range (third parameter) is located in file B, is the result of a match function that looks for a given date, then returns the column number to look for, and then brings a reference to the whole column (using OFFSET). The problem I'm experiencing is that the cells in File A shows #REF if the file B is closed. Is there any parameter in Excel to prevent this? (I dig in every single option an none of them works). Or, is there any alternative function to OFFSET to bring a whole column as array having a dynamic parameter? Thanks in advance. -- Arturo Gonzalez Guadalajara, Mexico |
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