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(playful cartoon music) Letamp;#39;s take a look at Excelamp;#39;s INDIRECT function. Now INDIRECT is a bit of a strange function and it takes a little bit of time to get the hang of. But itamp;#39;s very useful because it can easily handle cases where you have different ranges that you need to feed other formulas. Let me give you an example. Here I want to get the total revenue depending on the year that I select. Just have two years in this example of the divisions that I have listed here. Now the tricky part is, my data is not set up in one single data table and one single tab. Itamp;#39;s actually split between two different tabs. So this tab is for 2016 data only and this tab is for 2017 data only. You can see I formatted my table as an official Excel table and this one is called datapy for previous year and the other one is called datacurrent. So what I want to do is to get the full revenue depending on this. Itamp;#39;s a condition, right? The formula I would be using is