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Highlight your column. Then move your mouse pointer to the edge of the
highlighted section (on the black border). Your pointer should turn to a four way arrow. Click and hold. Now drag to the desired location. Your formulas should remain in tact. HTH, Paul -- "mslv" wrote in message ... Excel adds coumns b,c,&d and enters the total into column d. I need to move column d to column a. How can I copy or move column d and still retain the formula to total it there? Thanks. |
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