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Hello
I have a =sum formula: =SUM('C:\Documents and Settings\Andrew\Desktop\CHK2 minaturisation\[03_Dec07_0243.txt]03_Dec07_0243'!$B$119:$M$126) that totals the values of an 12 by 8 range. I would like to have a column of the variables 0243 0244 0245 0246 so I can get the total of each of these data files in the next column. Could someone suggest an approach? Many thanks Andrew |
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I would like to have a column of the variables
0243 0244 0245 0246 so I can get the total of each of these data files in the next column. Could someone suggest an approach? Try the sumif worksheet function. Cliff Edwards |
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