Hi Paul

Date is in the consolidation page there i give it under the heading from 
01/01/13 to 05/01/13

Regards
Rajesh kainikkara

On Tuesday, January 22, 2013 7:03:13 PM UTC+5:30, Paul Schreiner wrote:
>
> how do you identify "date criteria"?
> is it by sheet name?
>  
> I don't see the dates on any of the individual sheets.
>  
> I'm pretty sure we can't include a date parameter with a simple function.
> We'd have to write some VBA to do it.
>  
>
> *Paul*
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> *From:* kasper <rajeshka...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
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> *Sent:* Tue, January 22, 2013 8:13:42 AM
> *Subject:* Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Consolidate data from 31 sheets to one 
> master sheet
>
> Hi Paul 
>
> Thanks for the idea you gave. Is there any way to add date criteria also 
> there eg: 01/01/13 to 05/01/13 or 01/01/13 to 10/01/13.
>
>
> With regards and thanks
>
> Rajesh kainikkara
>
> On Tuesday, January 22, 2013 6:28:14 PM UTC+5:30, Paul Schreiner wrote: 
>>
>>   Because no two people have the same file format or requirements, there 
>> really isn't a single solution to fit all needs.
>>  
>> HOWEVER:
>>  
>> IF all of the data sheets are in the same format and
>> IF all of the data sheets have all entries
>> Basically, if the value for "Cola" "Op STK" is always in cell C2
>> or even more basic:
>>  
>> each of your 31 sheets is made from the same "template"
>> so that all ITEMS are listed in the same row on all sheets..
>>  
>> Then, here's what I did in Excel 2010.
>> (I THINK it works in earlier versions)
>>  
>> First, make sure your "Consolidated" sheet is either the first or the 
>> last sheet of your workbook.
>>  
>> In your "Consolidated" sheet, select cell C7 (Cola, Op Stk)
>> type =sum(
>> then select the first sheet (01)
>> hold down the shift key and select the last sheet (05 in the sample)
>> (Be sure to NOT include the Consolidated sheet)
>>  
>> This will input:
>> =sum('01:05'!
>> in the cell
>> Your first sheet should be displayed (01)
>> click in the "Cola, Op STK" cell (C2)
>>  
>> then type a closing parenthesis.
>>  
>> You should end up with:
>> =SUM('01:05'!C2)
>>  
>> This will sum all of contents of cell C2 in each of your sheets.
>> copy/drag this formula across the columns, then down the rows
>> and you should have your consolidation sheet.
>>  
>> let me know how it works.
>>  
>>  
>>
>> *Paul*
>>
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>> *From:* Rajesh thrissur <rajeshka...@gmail.com>
>> *To:* excel-macros <excel-...@googlegroups.com >
>> *Sent:* Tue, January 22, 2013 7:36:40 AM
>> *Subject:* $$Excel-Macros$$ Consolidate data from 31 sheets to one 
>> master sheet
>>
>> Hi Experts,
>>
>> Is there any method to consolidate data from many worksheets to one
>> master worksheet, here I  attached a simple work book it have only 5
>> data sheets and 1 master sheet. being data is very less I solve it
>> with just adding data from reference cells but when data is more this
>> method is not practical. If there is any special method pls advise me.
>>
>> with Regards
>>
>> Rajesh Kainikkara
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