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Adding functions to filters
Hi Guys
I would like to know how i can add several functions to an Excel spreadsheet that has filters. i would like to have a SUM function that calculates the total value to each filter, is it possible to have just one function that calculates the values in each filter.P.S - using Excel 2000 Thanks in advance. |
Adding functions to filters
Checkout the =SUBTOTAL() function. It answers the question:
What good is it to have a filter if I can't process the visible cells only? -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200764 "Rasman" wrote: Hi Guys I would like to know how i can add several functions to an Excel spreadsheet that has filters. i would like to have a SUM function that calculates the total value to each filter, is it possible to have just one function that calculates the values in each filter.P.S - using Excel 2000 Thanks in advance. |
Adding functions to filters
There are options in SUBTOTAL that cater for filtered ranges, such as
=SUBTOTAL(109,A:A) -- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Rasman" wrote in message ... Hi Guys I would like to know how i can add several functions to an Excel spreadsheet that has filters. i would like to have a SUM function that calculates the total value to each filter, is it possible to have just one function that calculates the values in each filter.P.S - using Excel 2000 Thanks in advance. |
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