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Letamp;#39;s talk about Excel 3D formulas. Did you ever need to reference the same cell of the same range or multiple worksheets? So for example, youamp;#39;re summing up the sales for different products, and each product has its own tab. One way of writing the formula is to reference each tab separately, but that can get annoying. There is a more convenient way of writing the formula and thatamp;#39;s to use a 3D-reference. Youamp;#39;re going to end up with a super short flexible formula. For those of you that know how to do this, stay with me, because I have a bonus tip for you from Bob. Thatamp;#39;s Bob Umlas, so you know itamp;#39;s going to be good. (upbeat music) Here in this example, I have sales information for different products put on different tabs. So first one is the game products, then we have utility and then productivity. Now notice that the structure of the tabs is the same. I have months on one side, a title here, data and a total on the bottom. Now letamp;#3