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    How do you us using INDIRECT() and ROW() I have never used them prior

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    Put this in S4 and fill down

    =IF(INDIRECT("D"&ROW())="M",IF(SUM(INDIRECT("'"&ROW()&"'!$O$32:$O$42"))>=5,"Yes",IF(INDIRECT("'"&ROW()&"'!$O$32")>=1,"Yes","No")),"No")
    Online help has pretty good explanation
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    Yes, this would be for sheet 4 =IF(D4="M",IF(SUM('4'!$O$32:$O$42)>=5,"Yes",IF('4'!$O$32>=1,"Yes","No"))) and return argument in S4 (D4=A)

    this would be for sheet 5 =IF(D5="M",IF(SUM('5'!$O$32:$O$42)>=5,"Yes",IF('5'!$O$32>=1,"Yes","No"))) and return argument in S5 (D5=M)

    Yes, in pseudocode, that is the correct logic.

    S4 should be yes when Sheet for O32 >=1

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