That is nothing like what you originally asked.
=SUM(OFFSET(A1,,COUNT(A1:OFFSET(E1,,-1))-4,,4))
"Nacho" wrote in message
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Let me give an example:
I have the total in the right,
A B C D E
1 8 1 5 15
So when i add a column between E and D, i want the sum to be from B to E
Clearer now?
Rds, and many thanks
Ignacio
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
Hi Ignacio,
This works for row 1, assuming that the data starts in A1
=SUM(OFFSET(A1,,COUNTA(1:1)-4,,4))
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HTH
RP
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"Nacho" wrote in message
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I have a worksheet where I add every week a column with numbers. I
insert
a
new column for the new week and the next cell has a formula that sums
only
the last four cells.
The thing is that when I insert the column, the sums stays refering to
the
previous 4 and does not consider the new one. I need this sum to
consider
ONLY the last 4 coulmns to te left of that, any ideas? Can you refer
dynamicaly to the previous 4 cells in order to sum them??
Thanks in advance,
Rds, from Argentina
Ignacio
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