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Working with multy work sheet

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by - delegate Jean-paul [2 posts] (2007 Dec 18 Tue, 16:28) replyReply

Would I be able to summarise 4 Quaterly work sheet, in a global result sheet

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RE: working with multy work sheet

by - trainer Richard platinum contributer[813 posts] (2007 Dec 19 Wed, 09:34) replyReply

Hi Jean-paul

Yes, you are able to summarise 4 quarterly worksheets ijn a global results sheet in Micrsoft Excel.

To do this, you need to be familiar with the FORMULAS in Excel.

=A1+B1

That formula will work in a single worksheet.

To extend that thinking, to link to a separate worksheet, simly add the worksheet name to the beginning of the cell reference, including an exclaimtion mark (!) to sparate the name and cell reference.

ie.
=Sheet1!A1+Sheet2!B!
This will add together Cell A1 from sheet1 and Cell B1 from sheet2

The next step would be to extend tha thinking even further, and add 4 cells from 4 different sheets. These would be your quarters. Start with your active cell in the RESULTS sheet, and then create a formula something like this:

=Qtr1!A1+Qtr2!A1+Qtr3!A1+Qtr4!A1

This will add all 4 cells from the various sheets. If you copy the formula down, you will see that due to relative referencing it will change and add the next set of cells downwards:

Ie.
=Qtr1!A2+Qtr2!A2+Qtr3!A2+Qtr4!A2

This should address your question.
Let me know if you want any further information on this.
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Richard
Microsoft Office Specialist

RE: working with multy work sheet

by - delegate Jean-paul [2 posts] (2007 Dec 28 Fri, 19:38) replyReply

Richard,
I have practice today the solution You offered,
Works well.
Thank You.
Can I use the same process to transfer Block of cells, from multi work sheets to a global result sheet.

Appreciate Your help.
Happy new Year,
Jean Paul


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