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Default Sum Across Multiple Sheets


Dear all,

Please find the attached demo file.

On the summary page Cell B5,there is a sum function which is linked to
first three pages.i just want to extend that formula to the balance
work sheets also,but it should not count the page in between
ie,summary (21 - 31).the formula should be like this

=SUM('29:4'!C5) but as i mentioned earlier it should exclude the
summary(21-31) sheet.

Thanks In Advance,

Aks


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