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I have a long list of items which do not fit on one page. What I want to do
is print the list with the total for that page at the end and the total from
the previous page at the bottom. Is there a way to obtain this automatically
without having to split the pages onself and do the formula for each page?

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There's nothing built into excel that allows you to do this.

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I have a long list of items which do not fit on one page. What I want to do
is print the list with the total for that page at the end and the total from
the previous page at the bottom. Is there a way to obtain this automatically
without having to split the pages onself and do the formula for each page?

Thanks


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The easiest way, i think is use an Access Data base, then You link a
table to your Excel data file, then create a report with sum on each
page.

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