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1. I want to sum down till the cell is empty e.g. a1:a4 cotnains 12,23,
23,45 and b1 contains 66. Cell a5 is empty then cell a6:a7 cotains some fig. and cell a8 is emtpy and so on.. How can I do this? 2. How can I see two sheets at a time on screen ( as in case of split window)? Ajit -- Knowldege is Power |
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regarding question 2
I read this in the newsgsroup a few days back window(menu)-newwindow one more copy of the spread sheet is opened if the workbook name is book1 the copies will be book1:1 and book1:2 perhaps it is possible to ope more copies again window(menu)-arrange (after clicking) choose vertical or horizontal or cascade etc. click ok in each copy you can click any sheet you require try this , interesting reg.q1 not celar somewherere in the message b1 comes. what is your full data base asssume it is from A1 to A15 with gaps =sum(a1:a15) will give you the total excel taking blanks as zeros if neesary rephrase the question. -- remove $$$ from email addresss to send email ===================== Ajit Munj wrote in message ... 1. I want to sum down till the cell is empty e.g. a1:a4 cotnains 12,23, 23,45 and b1 contains 66. Cell a5 is empty then cell a6:a7 cotains some fig. and cell a8 is emtpy and so on.. How can I do this? 2. How can I see two sheets at a time on screen ( as in case of split window)? Ajit -- Knowldege is Power |
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