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Or even a "3-dimensional" total of values in several contiguous sheets in a
single workbook: =SUM(Sheet1:Sheet3!B6:B8) or =SUM(Sheet1:Sheet3!B9) But like Pete_UK said - more specific information would help bring in a more specific response. "Beautiful" wrote: how can a formula reference data containd in several sheets or books? |