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In the cell where you want the result, type;
=sum( then press Ctrl-F6 to switch to the workbook containing the range to be summed. Highlight the desired cells, and press Enter "DOUG" wrote: How would I tell a formula to go to another spreadsheet and to take the sum of a specified range? DOUG |
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