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Hi :)
When you copy&paste a cell that contains a formula even if you paste it to a
different worksheet.  If the equation was in Sheet1 cell A1 and you clicked
on a different tab at the bottom to look at Sheet3 and then pasted into
Sheet3's A12 then the formula would be 
=SUM(B12:E12)

Often it is easier to get more control and sophistication by doing things
programmatically but the gui "point&click" approach is usually easier for
most people and can be surprisingly sophisticated.  
Regards from
Tom :)

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