Select a variable range
Hi Bluecat,
I was trying to make sense of what you sent because when you paste the
information it comes with all the columns mixed up however why you don't have
your initial odometer counter in one column and the final in the other in
that way you will be able to substract both column arriving to the total
desired if that is not possible please send the example as follow so I can
identify the columns
A B c
DATE JOUNEY ODOMETER
"Bluecat" wrote:
Hi Eduardo
Here is sample of my spreadsheet
Time Location Reason for Journey Odometer Daily Total
Date Journey (To be stated precisely) Reading Distance Distance Claimed
Commenced/ Commencement Travelled After deducting
Ended From To -Ending distance from Base
26 10:11 AM Base 47336
Chawan S/S Decom Switchboard 38
04:10 PM Base 47412 38 76
27* 10:11 AM Base 47435
Labrador II S/S Meeting w/BCW 15
Tampines Wafer S/S Load firmware -Tapcon 260 28
06:11 PM Home 47490 12 55
What I want to compute is end odometer reading @F7 & F12
Thanks
"Eduardo" wrote:
Hi,
Please give me an example of what you want to achieve,
"Bluecat" wrote:
But my range is not fixed eg B4 to B10, sometimes B4 to B7
"Eduardo" wrote:
Hi,
If you copy the formula to another cell the range will vary unless you use
the $ signal in front of the Letters or row numbers i.e.
$B$4:$B$10 always will refer to the range B4 to B10 if you copy this formula
will stay as it
"Bluecat" wrote:
Say I want enter a formulae to find a word in range, and when I copy the
formulae to another range size is different.
Please help
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