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zdas04

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Jun 25, 2002
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I know we've talked about this before, but I just can't find it in eng-tips or in Excel help.

Cell J12 = 498
Cell K12 = 559

I want cell L12 to be SUM(C498:C559)

Using simple concatenation (ampersand) I can get C498:C559 but when I put a SUM() around it I get #VALUE. I had high hopes for INDIRECT, but it just gave me the contents of C498, a colon, and the contents of C559.

I know this is easy, and I know I've seen it discussed here, but I just can't figure out what to call the functionality I need.

David
 
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I think you are asking for something more complex than you think you are. The reason I say that is that you need to build the "C498:C559" string and evaluate it as a range.

AN alternative approach would be to use offset, I think.




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Greg Locock


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Good one. Yes reading between the lines in Help it does imply that is possible, without actually saying it.

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Greg Locock


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Doug,
That is exactly the step I was missing. Thank you.

David
 
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