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Default Making a budget with excel, keep a running total

Hi

One way
=COUNT(C13:C24)*100-SUM(C13:C24)

I think I might be inclined to put the $100 in a separate cell, and use that
in the formula instead.
That way, you can copy across through columns D:??? for the range of Expense
types you are monitoring.
say
=COUNT(C13:C24)*C1-SUM(C13:C24)
where C1 holds the budgeted monthly value of $100
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Roger Govier

"CMS" wrote in message
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I am trying to put together a budget which will keep a running total. For
example, if I have, say $100/month allocated for food, I want every time I
type in the month's total, for it to add the difference and keep a running
total. Say this month I spend $84, next month $105. I want the cell to
calculate "+11.00." I can do that, but I need to account for the months in
the future which are now blank.

The way I'm doing it (=SUM((100-C13)+(100-C14)+etc.) will assume for the
months that are blank (i.e. the future) I have spent $0.00 on food.

What function do I need? Thanks.
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CMS