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![]() New day - new problem! :) My manager has now asked for this summary to be on a separate spreadsheet (so that she can look at it along with other summaries) Unfortunately, using this formula: =SUMIF('S:\Internal\Sales Figures\2006-2007\[ES 06-07 Spreadsheet.xls]Activity'!$A$3:$A$1001,1,'S:\Internal\Sales Figures\2006-2007\[ES 06-07 Spreadsheet.xls]Activity'!$C$3:$C$1127) just brings up a #Value! unless the spreadsheet it is linking to is open. If the linked to spreadsheet is opened, then closed, then I get the figures untill I close the summary spreadsheet. Then, when I reopen the summary spreadsheet, and click on Update (which I would need to if any of the other sections that this spreadsheet links to had been updated), I get #Value! again. What am I doing wrong? -- JoFo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ JoFo's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=36481 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=562428 |
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