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(upbeat music) - You have multiple sheets in a work book, and we want to link those sheets. Data is not always on one sheet, nice and neat, no, the world is not that simple folks. So we have things on multiple sheets, and here, Im going to show you about making a summary sheet thats linked to two other sheets and its integrated and accurate and easy. Lets look, here we go. On the Tuesday sheet, we have the people who attended and the fee that theyre paid. Thursday, same thing, more people and their fees. We dont want to combine all of this on one sheet, thats what were going to make a summary sheet and we go back to whats called summary. We want the total fees from Tuesday. Were going to do =sum[ While the parentheses is open, go to the Tuesday tab, highlight the range of fees, Enter. It bounces back to the summary sheet and we see $4,175. Now we need to do the same for Thursday. =sum[ , go to the Thursday tab, highlight the Fees, enter $4,150. Now we need a count of who at