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Hi All,



So grateful to have survived Hurricane Ian and to be able to help others in
the community.



It seems Excel isn’t as straight forward as I’d like.



Perhaps this is easier to do in Calc?



I opened a blank worksheet and thought I’d create the first column of rows
with each cell populated with the name each a story. I then created columns
with the heading of the name of each judge.



So, 50 rows (each story) and 4 columns comprised of each judge name and
then the last column named Total for total of points summed from each of
the judge’s scores.



When I copy by highlighting all the score numbers from a judge’s total
score column and the paste those scores into the 1st cell under the column
for that judge I get #REF! in each cell.



Is there a way to copy all those judge’s scores from each judge’s scoring
worksheet and pates them into a column for that judge in a new worksheet so
I have all the scores from all the judges and in the 4th column I can just
Click that Z Sum tab to add all 3 scores for each story (and then hopefully
sort them by highest score to lowest?



I’ve never taken any Excel nor Calc class which taught this.



Thank you so much.



Best,



Charles.

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