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Hello everyone,
I am wondering if you guys can help me. I have tried my work colleagues and they can't get it either. I have 1 column of numbers, lets call it Column D. In this column there are a variety of different numbers. In Column C the only cells with input are not to be added at all. What I want to do is sum down column D until a cell has input beside it in C, then put a subtotal in column E and skip past the row with input in column C and start the process again down the column. There is no regular pattern to the amount of numbers that it will need to add. Your help would be greatly appreciated. Roger, |
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