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Default Sum a range of columns ?


I have a simple budget with columns for each month (month 1 to 12) and a
Year to Date column at the end.

If it is now say month 3, how do I get my YTD column to just add up the
first three columns. I have a cell that tells me what month we are in,
so I can use this in the formula, but I cant think of how to write the
formula that adds up this specified number of columns.

I want somthing that says it is now month 'x', so add up months 1 to
'x'. Each time I put in the month number, I want to see the YTD sum
without changing that formula.

Any help will be appreciated.

Regards, AB


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