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I have the following Sumif formula, which works fine.
=SUMIF('South Central'!E:E,summary!$C$1,'South Central'!B:B) Is it possible to reference a cell that has South Central typed and the formula use the sheet name and still work properly? I have a large spreadsheet with numerous sheets to summarize. Referencing a cell for the sheet names I could copy the formula rather than having to type all the individual sheet names. Any help is appreciated. |
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