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Solve : a sum-problem in Excel2000...? |
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Answer» Hi, http://www.kayodeok.btinternet.co.uk/favorites/kbofficeexcel.htm Actually I got this link already from other Excel-threads I looked through before posting, but it seems that my problem isn't a normal one, because i can't find anything to help from there.. But thanks ANYWAY for replying! Meanwhile I'm still looking for an answer.. Is there a way to select i.e. the whole column B, but exclude one or two cells from the selection? --patrikpatej..... Just had a look at what your trying to do...... It seems to me that you should rethink the way you want your spread sheet to be layed out ..... If I understand you ....... col A 2002 col B 2003 col C 2004 jan feb mar aprl may then on the same sheet create a imput area for each month and then write a formula to transfer the totals to the appropriate spot up TOP ....... PM me if you need help ........with all your labeling info and I'll see what I can do for you . dl65 Hi again, I haven't had much time to play with these things, but LAST night I changed the whole table into a more simple one.. Now I have the sum in the bottom and it works, but how can I get the source for the sum to change to include a new row I create? Now for example I have a sum of (B3:B161) in cell B163. When I add a new row (162) and info to B162, it doesn't automatically add the new row to be included in the sum. So now I have to manually set it to (B3:B162). I have columns up to BY, so it takes a lot of time to change the sources manually.. Any ideas on how to get it automated? I hope someone understood my problem.. Any help appreciated. Regards, --patrikYou may email your worksheet to me at [emailprotected] and explain (in detail) what you need to do and what you normally do e.g. add a column/row after/before certain column/row, key-in a number into certain cell, etc. |
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