Hello Shekhar,

If I am following correctly, you can use SUMPRODUCT with SUMIF/INDIRECT

Enter the sheet names in D1:D10 (or how many you have. Do not include empty 
cells in the range) of the summary sheet. then use

=SUMPRODUCT(SUMIF(INDIRECT("'"&$D$1:$D$10&"'!A:A"),A1,INDIRECT("'"&$D$1:$D$10&"'!B:B")))

Regards,
Haseeb A

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