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I was hoping to have a formula similar to the one I have posted. This way it
can go into the main folder, look through all other folders, find all report cards, and sum the value at the address so that I can have a grand total carried to my data base. Is this possible? Test 1 through 3 are folders all containing 1 file called 'report card'. Although called Test, these folders are actually different peoples names. =SUM('C:\NORTH BAY TIMMINS\TEST1,TEST2,TEST3\[REPORTCARD.XLS]Report Card'!$D$14) I wish to have a formula that will go into all the sub folders within a main folder and look for the file called 'Report card' and then sum the values from the above cell. Any help would really be appreciated. -Bad |
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