Formula Length
Formulas are restricted to a length of 1024 characters when the formula is
expressed in R1C1 format.
(in otherwords, the length of the formula is as measured when it is
expressed in R1C1 format).
=Sum(a1+a2) is redundant.
either
=Sum(a1,A2)
or
=A1+A2
If there are no numbers in the contiguous range that you want to add, then
you could just use
=Sum(A1:A2000)
non numeric values will be ignored (except errors).
if you have a recuring interval such as you illustrate (1,11,21 . . .
you could use an array formula like this:
=SUM(IF(MOD(ROW(A1:A50000),10)=1,A1:A50000))
entered with ctrl+Shift+enter rather than enter
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"David Fixemer" wrote in message
...
I had a Grand total formula which read like:
cell.value = "=Sum(" & myrange & ")"
which generated the following cell text.
=Sum(A1,A11,A21,...)
However, this is very limited in the number of cells it
can contain.
I've now updated it to the following format.
=Sum(A1 + A11 + A21 + ....)
I believe this format is much larger than the previous
format, however, still does have a limit? Is this belief
correct?
Is there anyway around this limit other than to compute
the total in VBA and write the value to the cell?
David
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