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Hi
You're quite close though cells A2:A4 in your example are empty which leaves you to a REf-error. So the first thing to remember, if the range you refer to contains a reference which doesn't exist you will end up with the error! Therefore just fill the names of the desired sheets, e.g.: A2: Sheet1 A3: Sheet2 Change your formula to this range and it will do the trick. |
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