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Hi,
Another way is to select your cells and Name them as a range. To name the range in your example, Highlight B10:B19 Hold down Ctrl and highlight D13:D15 and D18:D19 Click in the name box at the top left of your sheet, (it is just to the left of the Formula bar) Type in a name say Range1 and hit enter. Your formula now becomes =SUM(Range1) HTH Martin "CanineSleepOver" wrote in message ... I'm new to excel and I'm trying to add a group of different numbers... What I did was this =sum((b10:b19)+(d13:d15)+(d18:d19)) And it tells me #value! Help, what am I doing wrong.... Thanks for your help... |
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