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I am trying to make a running total in a workbook that I have been
working on. I am pretty new to excel, but I have read around and cannot
find an answer.

I will have a really hard time explaining this in this forum, so I have
made a small test book along with pasted comments trying to explain my
problem. I would really appreciate it if someone would be willing to
let me email them this small workbook and then get back to me with any
solution they find.

Anyone that is interested please reply to this post or email me. I
don't think this will be very difficult for an excel vetern. Thanks
again for your help.

Jake


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Jake

Have a look through these returns from a google search on "running total"

http://snipurl.com/su9r


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I am trying to make a running total in a workbook that I have been
working on. I am pretty new to excel, but I have read around and cannot
find an answer.

I will have a really hard time explaining this in this forum, so I have
made a small test book along with pasted comments trying to explain my
problem. I would really appreciate it if someone would be willing to
let me email them this small workbook and then get back to me with any
solution they find.

Anyone that is interested please reply to this post or email me. I
don't think this will be very difficult for an excel vetern. Thanks
again for your help.

Jake


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Hi Gord

How do you capture this range of responses to a single URL?

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Jake

Have a look through these returns from a google search on "running
total"

http://snipurl.com/su9r


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 16:08:49 -0500, JacobWallace
wrote:


I am trying to make a running total in a workbook that I have been
working on. I am pretty new to excel, but I have read around and
cannot
find an answer.

I will have a really hard time explaining this in this forum, so I
have
made a small test book along with pasted comments trying to explain my
problem. I would really appreciate it if someone would be willing to
let me email them this small workbook and then get back to me with any
solution they find.

Anyone that is interested please reply to this post or email me. I
don't think this will be very difficult for an excel vetern. Thanks
again for your help.

Jake




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I can tell you how I do it, and would be interested in learning if Gord does
it the same way.

http://tinyurl.com/m89jf

Right click on "Sorted by Relevance", right at the top of the page, just
over the "Sponsored Links" column.
And click on "Properties".
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Hi Gord

How do you capture this range of responses to a single URL?

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Jake

Have a look through these returns from a google search on "running total"

http://snipurl.com/su9r


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 16:08:49 -0500, JacobWallace
wrote:


I am trying to make a running total in a workbook that I have been
working on. I am pretty new to excel, but I have read around and cannot
find an answer.

I will have a really hard time explaining this in this forum, so I have
made a small test book along with pasted comments trying to explain my
problem. I would really appreciate it if someone would be willing to
let me email them this small workbook and then get back to me with any
solution they find.

Anyone that is interested please reply to this post or email me. I
don't think this will be very difficult for an excel vetern. Thanks
again for your help.

Jake





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Roger

Not sure what you're asking but..............

I use Ron de Bruin's Google Search Add-in to find a dated range of postings in
Excel news groups that meet a criterion.

In this case I entered "running total" and go search.

I got a great whack of hits(1680 over two years to date)

Copied the URL in the address bar using right-click and "copy".

Opened up my SnipURL shortcut and got a shortcut to the site with all the hits.

If I wanted to direct OP to just one of those hits, I would have opened that hit
and then snipped and posted the single hit URL.

SnipURL website........... http://snipurl.com/


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Hi Gord

How do you capture this range of responses to a single URL?


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Hi Gord and RD

Gord

Thank you for introducing me to www.snipurl.com
Previously I had used http://makeashorterlink.com but this site seems
much better.

I had never thought of using the link from the whole Google search
before, I have only ever gone down a level to a particular thread, then
made a link from that.
Again, thank you for alerting me to this wider use.

RD
Many thanks also for your response and pointing me to www.tinyurl.com
Again this is a much better site than the one I had previously used.

I will try out both sites and see which one I find suits me best


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Roger

Not sure what you're asking but..............

I use Ron de Bruin's Google Search Add-in to find a dated range of
postings in
Excel news groups that meet a criterion.

In this case I entered "running total" and go search.

I got a great whack of hits(1680 over two years to date)

Copied the URL in the address bar using right-click and "copy".

Opened up my SnipURL shortcut and got a shortcut to the site with all
the hits.

If I wanted to direct OP to just one of those hits, I would have
opened that hit
and then snipped and posted the single hit URL.

SnipURL website........... http://snipurl.com/


Gord

On Fri, 7 Jul 2006 00:46:31 +0100, "Roger Govier"
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Hi Gord

How do you capture this range of responses to a single URL?


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP



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