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Need to build a formula that will total up cells - if the information for the
current year is entered, see example. This spreadsheet has totals for 2006 and we like to compare the totals for 2006 with the totals for 2007. JAN Feb March ......... Total 2006 20 8 18 2007 15 10 25 In the total column for 2006 I would only like to add up Jan and Feb because currently there is not a total for March 2007 - when there is I would like to formula to automatically adjust seeing that there is now a total in the March 2007 cell. Is this possible? |
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