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Grand total same cell in all worksheets
I've lost my copy of a function that would add up the same cell in every
other worksheet in a workbook other than the one on which I am using the function.. Basically I have a grand total worksheet. Every other worksheet will have values in an identical structure on which I want to get a total no matter how many sheets are in the workbook. As I recall, it required the use of Application.Parent.Parent to exclude the worksheet on which the function is being used. I need help in reproducing that function. |
On Sat, 2 Apr 2005 04:37:34 -0500, "Don Kline" wrote:
I've lost my copy of a function that would add up the same cell in every other worksheet in a workbook other than the one on which I am using the function.. Basically I have a grand total worksheet. Every other worksheet will have values in an identical structure on which I want to get a total no matter how many sheets are in the workbook. As I recall, it required the use of Application.Parent.Parent to exclude the worksheet on which the function is being used. I need help in reproducing that function. =SUM(Sheet10:Sheet2!C1) In Help type in "3D" (without the quotes) and then look for the topic: "Refer to the same cell or range on multiple sheets" --ron |
Don
With your Grand Total sheet first in book. Insert a dummy sheet to the right. Name it Start Insert a dummy sheet at end of sheets. Name it End. In Grand Total sheet enter =SUM(Start:End!cellref) When inserting new sheets make sure they are inserted between Start and End sheets. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Sat, 2 Apr 2005 04:37:34 -0500, "Don Kline" wrote: I've lost my copy of a function that would add up the same cell in every other worksheet in a workbook other than the one on which I am using the function.. Basically I have a grand total worksheet. Every other worksheet will have values in an identical structure on which I want to get a total no matter how many sheets are in the workbook. As I recall, it required the use of Application.Parent.Parent to exclude the worksheet on which the function is being used. I need help in reproducing that function. |
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