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ResolvedVersion 2003

Beverley has attended:
Excel Introduction course
Excel Intermediate course

Formulas

3d formulas

RE: Formulas

Hi Again Beverley

Hope you are OK, and hope you enjoyed the training yesterday

The main thing to remember before you create linking formula's or 3D formulas is to have the files open as you wont be able to open them up during the formula

Then what you doing is click the cell where the answer will go, type the = sign then sum( for an example, then click the first cell you want to calculate then insert a comma, then click the next cell in a different sheet insert a comma. Continue this process till you have inclued all the cells you want to link - then close your bracket (shift and zero button on your keyboard) then press enter

This should do the trick if you need any further help just reply to this post

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