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Hi there! Let's say I need to add two cells:
- Cell A1 on the current sheet, called Jun 06 - Cell K13 on the previous sheet, called May 06 The result should be a dollar amount (of last month's totals plus this month's totals for a total-to-date amount) If I've understood correctly, the formular is =SUM(A1+'May 06'!K13) HOWEVER, the May 06 cell is *itself the sum of two other numbers*. This has the result that my new formula simply won't give me the dollar amount I'm looking for. What am I doing wrong? Surely, there's some stupid simple mistake I'm making here, right? It seems to me I'm just telling Excel " take the two dollar amounts you see and add them up". Is the fact that one cell is a composite of other cells the problem? If so, what's the fix? Thanks a heap in advance! Carmen |
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