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Help in formula
i am working on 2 workbooks. For eg. 2 workbooks, Apr'08 and May'08. Sheet 1
of my both workbooks have 3 associates salary details.I wanted to sum their salary for each month. i have a formula in the 2nd worksheet of Apr'08, as =sum(sheet1!salary1:salary3). this is to find the sum of the salaries of 3 associates. if i move or copy this 2nd sheet to the may sheet to find the sum of salaries of the 3 associates in May'08, it takes the values from Sheet 1 of the April and not from MAy'08. |
Help in formula
You need to strip out the book name that comes across with the formula.
-- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Geetha" wrote in message ... i am working on 2 workbooks. For eg. 2 workbooks, Apr'08 and May'08. Sheet 1 of my both workbooks have 3 associates salary details.I wanted to sum their salary for each month. i have a formula in the 2nd worksheet of Apr'08, as =sum(sheet1!salary1:salary3). this is to find the sum of the salaries of 3 associates. if i move or copy this 2nd sheet to the may sheet to find the sum of salaries of the 3 associates in May'08, it takes the values from Sheet 1 of the April and not from MAy'08. |
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