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I have a large data list with subtotals (in fact with nested subtotals). I
have collapsed the list so that only the subtotals are showing. Next I set up a few columns to the right of the data list with the intent of applying certain calculations, again ONLY to the subtotals. Here lieth the problem: when I set up the formulas for the first subtotal and attempt to simply drag it down, Excel obviously assumes that the copied formula applies to the next row of the full-blown, uncollapsed data list. Is there any way to accomplish the task without having to manually create a separate table that only displays the subtotaled data? That would be a very big (and boring) job. Incidentally the row interval between subtotals varies widely. |
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