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I have about 50,000 entries (dollar amounts) in Column A. At various (a
couple of thousand) rows, there are empty cells. If I position my cell at the very bottom (the last empty cell) and I click the auto-sum icon, that will (correctly) sum the values until the next empty cell (above) is reached. However, the "record macro" sees that action as either an absolute cell address (which I don't want) or a specific number of rows (relative address) which I don't want, either, because the addresses and number of rows change throughout Column A. So, that macro won't work if I want it to repeat until it reaches A1. So, I tried all of these (to represent Alt-equals and then Enter) SendKeys "%(=){ENTER}" SendKeys "%={ENTER}" SendKeys "%(=)" SendKeys "{ENTER}" SendKeys "%=" SendKeys "{ENTER}" but none of 'em worked ... it seemed like Excel didn't even recognize the SendKeys command ... I mean, nothing happened. How can I tell my macro to autosum without specifying specific cell addresses or number of rows? I suspect that there's a simple answer but I just can't seem to get my head around it. Dan |