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I have a P&L by month on a "Monthly" tab. It has the last 3 years or 36
months of data. I need to create a "Quarterly" tab where I sum the months into quarters. So my monthly tab has data in column A through AJ. I need the first Quarterly column to sum columns A:C from the Monthly. Then I want the second column to sum columns D:F from the Monthly. The problem is that if I drag the formulas like normal the second Quarterly column will add B:D from the Monthly since it is looking relative. Is there a way to tell it how many columns to skip when copying the formulas over? This could even apply to summing monthly data into annual data. Thanks! |
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Is there any special way to do it formula-wise?
"Gary Brown" wrote: copy the formulas over 3 columns then delete the middle 2 columns. For example, copy the fomulas in Col A to Col D then delete Col's B and C. -- HTH, Gary Brown If this post was helpful to you, please select ''''''''''''''''YES'''''''''''''''' at the bottom of the post. "Steve" wrote: I have a P&L by month on a "Monthly" tab. It has the last 3 years or 36 months of data. I need to create a "Quarterly" tab where I sum the months into quarters. So my monthly tab has data in column A through AJ. I need the first Quarterly column to sum columns A:C from the Monthly. Then I want the second column to sum columns D:F from the Monthly. The problem is that if I drag the formulas like normal the second Quarterly column will add B:D from the Monthly since it is looking relative. Is there a way to tell it how many columns to skip when copying the formulas over? This could even apply to summing monthly data into annual data. Thanks! |
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You could adjust the formulas manually to compensate. Have you tried the Consolidation feature? Or "Group and outline" on your columns? HTH, JP On Oct 19, 5:46 pm, Steve wrote: Is there any special way to do it formula-wise? "Gary Brown" wrote: copy the formulas over 3 columns then delete the middle 2 columns. For example, copy the fomulas in Col A to Col D then delete Col's B and C. -- |
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