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Default sum quarters to years; predefined shift of ranges

Thanks David for your help. Greatly appreciated. Goose

"David Biddulph" wrote:

=SUM(OFFSET($A1,0,4*(COLUMN()-COLUMN($A5)),1,4))
replacing $A1 by the reference to your first Q2 cell, and $A5 by the
reference to the cell where you are putting the formula for your first
year's total.
That should copy to the right appropriately.
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David Biddulph

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Hi all,

Hopefully someone can help me solve this issue:
Suppose I have quarterly data for several years in a single row.
Then it is simple to sum the quarters of the first year to get a year's
result.

If I then copy this cell one position to the right, the result is Q2 + Q3
+
Q4 + Q1 of the next year.

Question: how do I copy a cell one position to the right, but at the same
time move 4 positions in the source row?
And the next cell: position + another 4, and again, and again, to get full
year's results.
Can this be done?

Cheers, Goose






 
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