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Bob Phillips
 
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Charlotte,

This would be a simple list of the names of the sheets that the counting is
to affect, in a column say, and then given a workbook name
(InsertNameDefine Name...) of Sheets. This will then present an array to
SUMPRODUCT that it can work on, one by one effectively.

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"Ch. Kinnewig" wrote in message
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Am Tue, 01 Mar 2005 10:38:50 +0100 schrieb Ch. Kinnewig:

Ooops - sorry again (struggling with my new newsreader)


=SUMPRODUCT(COUNTIF(INDIRECT("'"&Sheets&"'!A1:A10 "),"training"))


where Sheets is a named list of the sheets to count over, and it is an
array formula, so commit with Ctrl-Shift-Enter.



I was trying this solution, but I confess having no idea to form a "named
list of sheets".

Could you pls. give a hint?

Thanks,
Charlotte



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