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excel training class - Working with multy work sheet

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replyReply Tue 18 Dec 2007, 16:28Delegate Jean-paul said...

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Working with multy work sheet

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

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replyReply Wed 19 Dec 2007, 09:34Trainer Richard said...

RE: working with multy work sheet

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.
You are welcome to post any further questions you have on any Microsoft Office applications to this forum.

Regards

Richard
Microsoft Office Specialist

replyReply Fri 28 Dec 2007, 19:38Delegate Jean-paul said...

RE: working with multy work sheet

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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