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Can I create a 3-D reference from multiple workbooks
I have five workbooks with summary pages using 3-d references. I would like
to creat a worksheet to pull the information from each of the summary pages into one worksheet. |
Can I create a 3-D reference from multiple workbooks
Hi,
The standard formula looks like this =SUM(Sheet1:Sheet5!A10:A15) Most of Excel's functions do NOT support this type of reference, but a few do. This formula means that you are summing A10:A15 for Sheet1 to Sheet5 based on physical position of those sheets. If a sheet is between Sheet1 and Sheet5 then it is summed, but for example, if Sheet2 is to the left of Sheet1 and Sheet5 is to the right of Sheet1, Sheet2 is not summed. The easiest way to create this formula is to type =SUM( and then click the sheet tab of the first sheet, highlight the range you want to sum and then hold down the Shift key and click the last sheet you want to sum. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Jennifer" wrote: I have five workbooks with summary pages using 3-d references. I would like to creat a worksheet to pull the information from each of the summary pages into one worksheet. |
Can I create a 3-D reference from multiple workbooks
Did you mean to say "I have 5 workbooks each with a summary worksheet and I
want to create a new workbook with a summary sheet pulling from the summary sheets of the 5 workbooks"? "Pages" are what you print out. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 10:10:01 -0800, Jennifer wrote: I have five workbooks with summary pages using 3-d references. I would like to creat a worksheet to pull the information from each of the summary pages into one worksheet. |
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