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Jules90 Jules90 is offline How to select non-adjacent values in separate worksheets to include in formulas? Windows 8 How to select non-adjacent values in separate worksheets to include in formulas? Office 2013
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Question How to select non-adjacent values in separate worksheets to include in formulas?

Hi there,

I’m having trouble selecting non-adjacent values, on different worksheets in the same workbook, to enter into a formula.

After selecting all the relevant cells on both worksheets and pressing Enter, it keeps resulting in a zero! I’ve read that you can make selections on separate worksheets to include in formulas, but I can’t seem to figure out how to do this.

Can anyone help me out with this? It would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
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