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I have 30 worksheets in one workbook I need to add cell F26 from each sheet
and add them up in sheet 31. Is this possible?
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=SUM('Sheet1:Sheet30'!F26)

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I have 30 worksheets in one workbook I need to add cell F26 from each

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and add them up in sheet 31. Is this possible?
Thanks Kate




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Thanks Bob it does help

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=SUM('Sheet1:Sheet30'!F26)

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Bob Phillips

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"Kate" wrote in message
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I have 30 worksheets in one workbook I need to add cell F26 from each

sheet
and add them up in sheet 31. Is this possible?
Thanks Kate






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