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== SHEETS == | == SHEETS == | ||
− | Returns the number of sheets in a given | + | Returns the number of sheets in a given reference. |
=== Syntax: === | === Syntax: === | ||
− | <tt>'''SHEETS( | + | <tt>'''SHEETS(reference)'''</tt> |
− | : <tt>''' | + | : <tt>'''reference'''</tt> may be given either explicitly (<tt>'''Sheet1.A1:Sheet3.G12'''</tt>) or by name (<tt>'''myref'''</tt>). |
+ | |||
+ | : If the named reference contains multiple ranges, the sum of the sheets in each range is returned, irrespective of any duplication. | ||
=== Example: === | === Example: === |
Revision as of 19:25, 19 February 2008
SHEETS
Returns the number of sheets in a given reference.
Syntax:
SHEETS(reference)
- reference may be given either explicitly (Sheet1.A1:Sheet3.G12) or by name (myref).
- If the named reference contains multiple ranges, the sum of the sheets in each range is returned, irrespective of any duplication.
Example:
SHEETS(Sheet1.A1:Sheet3.G12)
- returns 3, if Sheet3 follows Sheet2 which follows Sheet1; there are thus three sheets in this range.
SHEETS(G4:H6)
- returns 1; G4:H6 is interpreted as a range on a single sheet (the current sheet).
SHEETS(D8)
- returns 1; D8 is interpreted as a one cell range, on a single sheet (the current sheet).