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Depending on what's in C126, you may need:
=SUM(INDIRECT("'" & C126&"'!e36"):(INDIRECT("'" & C126&"'!e49")))*1000 The additional apostrophes won't hurt if they're not needed. Mark wrote: Just wanted to extend a thanks; saved me a few hours work. Works great; =SUM(INDIRECT(C126&"!e36"):(INDIRECT(C126&"!e49")) )*1000 where C126 is tje definite name for my worksheets. "Ardus Petus" wrote: Put worksheet name in a definite cell (say A1) use INDIRECT: =INDIRECT(A1&"!b10") HTH -- AP "Leann" a écrit dans le message de news: ... I would like to be able to change the name of a worksheet and have it change in all of the formulas that reference it as well. Is there an easy way to do this? -- Dave Peterson |
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