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I am trying to figure out the syntax for a subtotal formula that subtotals
non-contiguous cells. I am using Excel 2003. Ex. =subtotal(109,h6,h54,h75,h83,h88). I want the first argument set to 109 so that if I manually hide one of the rows mentioned in the formula, then the subtotal reflects the loss of the cell. Is what I am trying to do impossible? I don't get an error indication; the answer is always 0. |
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