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Adding a cell or column to be included in a sum formula
Cell A1 is my "Total" column, with the formula of =sum(B1:X1). When I try to
add a new cell/column to the left of B1 (which then becomes B1, and B1 becomes C1, etc.), the formula does not include the new B1, but instead changes to =sum(C1:X1). I have tried using =sum($B1:X1) but that didn't work. I'd appreciate any insight as to how I can add a new cell/column to the left of the existing first cell/column (i.e., B1) and have the formula adjust to include the new cell/column. I hope that makes sense. Thank you in advance! |
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Adding a cell or column to be included in a sum formula
When you insert a new column it should change to
=SUM(C1:Y1) and not Sum(C1:X1) as you have mentioned. If you want to sum the range B1:X1 even after inserting a new column (thus leaving out the old X1 from the sum) use =SUM(INDIRECT("B1:X1")) I am unable to think of a solution to get =SUM(B1:Y1) "lindan8r" wrote: Cell A1 is my "Total" column, with the formula of =sum(B1:X1). When I try to add a new cell/column to the left of B1 (which then becomes B1, and B1 becomes C1, etc.), the formula does not include the new B1, but instead changes to =sum(C1:X1). I have tried using =sum($B1:X1) but that didn't work. I'd appreciate any insight as to how I can add a new cell/column to the left of the existing first cell/column (i.e., B1) and have the formula adjust to include the new cell/column. I hope that makes sense. Thank you in advance! |
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Thank you for your help. It wasn't exactly what I was looking for, but I
appreciate your time and advice. :) "Sheeloo" wrote: When you insert a new column it should change to =SUM(C1:Y1) and not Sum(C1:X1) as you have mentioned. If you want to sum the range B1:X1 even after inserting a new column (thus leaving out the old X1 from the sum) use =SUM(INDIRECT("B1:X1")) I am unable to think of a solution to get =SUM(B1:Y1) "lindan8r" wrote: Cell A1 is my "Total" column, with the formula of =sum(B1:X1). When I try to add a new cell/column to the left of B1 (which then becomes B1, and B1 becomes C1, etc.), the formula does not include the new B1, but instead changes to =sum(C1:X1). I have tried using =sum($B1:X1) but that didn't work. I'd appreciate any insight as to how I can add a new cell/column to the left of the existing first cell/column (i.e., B1) and have the formula adjust to include the new cell/column. I hope that makes sense. Thank you in advance! |
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You need to cover an additional, leftmost col (left blank) in the SUM
Use instead in A1: =SUM(B1:Y1) where col B is to be left blank Then when you insert, use col C as the insertpoint and the formula in A1 will adjust automatically to include the new inserted col, eg: =SUM(B1:Z1) -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:20,500 Files:365 Subscribers:65 xdemechanik --- "lindan8r" wrote: Cell A1 is my "Total" column, with the formula of =sum(B1:X1). When I try to add a new cell/column to the left of B1 (which then becomes B1, and B1 becomes C1, etc.), the formula does not include the new B1, but instead changes to =sum(C1:X1). I have tried using =sum($B1:X1) but that didn't work. I'd appreciate any insight as to how I can add a new cell/column to the left of the existing first cell/column (i.e., B1) and have the formula adjust to include the new cell/column. I hope that makes sense. Thank you in advance! |
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Thank you VERY much, Max. That worked beautifully! :)
"Max" wrote: You need to cover an additional, leftmost col (left blank) in the SUM Use instead in A1: =SUM(B1:Y1) where col B is to be left blank Then when you insert, use col C as the insertpoint and the formula in A1 will adjust automatically to include the new inserted col, eg: =SUM(B1:Z1) -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:20,500 Files:365 Subscribers:65 xdemechanik --- "lindan8r" wrote: Cell A1 is my "Total" column, with the formula of =sum(B1:X1). When I try to add a new cell/column to the left of B1 (which then becomes B1, and B1 becomes C1, etc.), the formula does not include the new B1, but instead changes to =sum(C1:X1). I have tried using =sum($B1:X1) but that didn't work. I'd appreciate any insight as to how I can add a new cell/column to the left of the existing first cell/column (i.e., B1) and have the formula adjust to include the new cell/column. I hope that makes sense. Thank you in advance! |
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Welcome, glad it did.
-- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:20,500 Files:365 Subscribers:65 xdemechanik --- "lindan8r" wrote in message ... Thank you VERY much, Max. That worked beautifully! :) |
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