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i import updated data everyday into a spreadsheet i created that calculates
numbers if certain criteria are met. my question is, my imported data usually consists of 250-350 different items which each have 1-13 rows. currently, i sit here and paste the formula manually after each section of data and i get the infomation i need, is there a way excel can just paste the formula after each section of data? |
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Select the column with the data sets and F5SpecialBlanksOK Type your formula into the active blank cell then hit CTRL + ENTER. Should do what you want. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sat, 23 Dec 2006 08:46:01 -0800, Jason wrote: i import updated data everyday into a spreadsheet i created that calculates numbers if certain criteria are met. my question is, my imported data usually consists of 250-350 different items which each have 1-13 rows. currently, i sit here and paste the formula manually after each section of data and i get the infomation i need, is there a way excel can just paste the formula after each section of data? |
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thanks, but that wasn't what i was looking for, i should have been more
descriptive. along with the data of 250-350 items, 1-13 rows, it also has columns A-J. and after each section there is usually 6-7 blank rows. i would usually just paste the formula a row or two below each section. so my current formulas are : =IF(B8=24,SUM(I1:I12),0) <-- this is for hours =IF(B8=24,SUM(J1:J12),0) <-- this is for minutes =IF(B8=24,COUNT(G1:G12),0) <--this is for number of entries the "B8= " is the date i change manually daily so the correct information is pulled hopefully i have gave you a better idea of what i'm doing, so you are able to help, if not, i can send you sample of the file "Gord Dibben" wrote: Jason Select the column with the data sets and F5SpecialBlanksOK Type your formula into the active blank cell then hit CTRL + ENTER. Should do what you want. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sat, 23 Dec 2006 08:46:01 -0800, Jason wrote: i import updated data everyday into a spreadsheet i created that calculates numbers if certain criteria are met. my question is, my imported data usually consists of 250-350 different items which each have 1-13 rows. currently, i sit here and paste the formula manually after each section of data and i get the infomation i need, is there a way excel can just paste the formula after each section of data? |
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