Thank you for the response. I do understand your response except for one
thing:
The sheets referrenced are named on the tab, correct? So in my case, if the
tab says SEPT 27 09, would your formula read: -sum(Jan 1 09:SEPT 27 09!H3)?
Also, could I create a spreadsheet with the worksheet date and the sum for
that worksheet referrenced, so I could sort and total by month/quarter/or
year?
Of course, in the above example, I wouldn't want to have to name each
worksheet.
"Don Guillett" wrote:
Modify to suit for your first and last ws.
=sum(sheet1:sheet10!a2)
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Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software
"AndreaV" wrote in message
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I have created a workbook to track all my bank deposits, automatic
deposits,
and credit card receipts.
Each worksheet has a cell that contains the total receipts from the
deposit
entry date.
Can I referrence this cell on another worksheet that will total all
worksheet totals to date? In other words, I would have a running deposit
(income) total for the year on one worksheet.