Formula or VBA to match a Sheet name to a particular cell and if it matches do a SUMIF on the worksheet than matches it.

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Hi

I am trying to create a formula to Match values in row 8 all of which are dates in this format - Jul-14,
I have worksheets that are named by these dates too eg Jul-14,

I want excel to see if there is a worksheet named what is in cell AA$8 and then if so,
perform a SUMIF on that worksheet to return a value (To update automatically to actuals). (if col A:A in the Jul-14 worksheet = the centre number e.g 58, then sum column AH:AH).

also....

if there is not a worksheet by this name I want the value to keep the formula it currently contains (The forecast calculations) so that if not actuals sheet is available the forecast info remains.


Hope you can help :smile:
 

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Using Function Arguments with nested formulas
If writing INDEX in Func. Arguments, type MATCH(. Use the mouse to click inside MATCH in the formula bar. Dialog switches to MATCH.

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