Why don't you tell what your "Cell X" is - A2, C5, X7?
JasonUT Wrote:
Thanks Aladin,
Unfortunately, the function didn't work as I had hoped. It sounds like
F1 is the bottom cell and it would add all the cells above it.
Unfortunately, the bottom cells location varies everyday and I don't
always know it.
An Example of my situation would be:
=SUM(function) <-Cell X (Always known)
a
b
c
d
e
.
.
.
empty cell <= Cell Y (Vertical location various, but is always in the
same column and located below the last integer.)
The SUM function would add a + b + c + d + e + ... where a, b, c, d, e
are integers. Cell Y various and is never is located in the same row,
but is always located in the same column.
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