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OK, all, here's the scenario: I have a spreadsheet with 20 of columns.
Half of the columns have numbers in them. The columns are of different lengths so some have 35 rows, some have 65 rows. I want to have a macro whereby I can click on the first cell in the column (ie Colmn B) that has a digit and the macro will add all the numbers in that column and place the total at the next available cell at the bottom of the column (ie in cell B37). Then, I want to move to a DIFFERENT column (Column D) that has 65 numbers in it, run the macro and it will also add up all the numbers in THAT column and place the total in the next available cell (Cell D67) at the bottom of the column. And on and on withthe rest of the columns with numbers. Does my question make sense and is it possible? |
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