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Study/Price Overlay ID in Spreadsheet System for Trading

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[2018-01-10 10:30:03]
marty_nv - Posts: 85
In attempting to use a value from a Study/Price Overlay of chart in column K/M of Spreadsheet System for trading, I didn't find the id named on the Overlay study of the Chart on the Spreadsheet System for Trading. Are overlay values available in some other way on spreadsheet, or simply not available? Or am I doing something wrong? Thanks for your help, see attachment for use of index and address functions which usually locates an ID.
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[2018-01-10 22:34:11]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
This does not look like you are doing it right.

Refer to:
Working with Spreadsheets: References to Study Subgraph Columns when using the Spreadsheet Study
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[2018-01-10 23:32:47]
marty_nv - Posts: 85
Thank you for your fine program. I don't know what has changed between earlier and now, but attached is a screenshot taken a few minutes ago showing as it should, I have not changed a thing. But this was the first day in using overlays with new spreadsheets, so it is anyone's guess, I suppose. The references seem the same, but something is different,they are working now. Thanks again.
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[2018-01-11 02:02:05]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Here is an example of using direct Study Subgraph Cell references in a range:
=SUM(ID1.SG1@3:ID1.SG1@100)
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