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![]() It may be easier to use a pivot table. Select your range of cells including headers. Open the Pivot Table Wizard. Click Next. Click Next. Click Layout. Drag your header Inspector to the Row section on the left. Drag your Amount header to the Data section. Change that to Sum by double clicking on it and picking Sum from the option list. Click OK. Select the location for your Pivot Table and click Finish. You can then hide the fields with blanks and totals in them. When you dump in the new data, make sure your Pivot Table range is large enough to capture all of the data and then Refresh the pivot table. You may just want to set the range once to a size that you will not exceed in the future. This will show any new Inspector ID's and the amount totals once refreshed. Does that help? Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=561171 |
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