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Totals & updating totals
Columns a,b,c added for totals in column D
Next day, new numbers are placed in a,b,c. Simple way to have the number in D stay put (not change) but give you the new grand total -- jeff w |
Totals & updating totals
You want to accumulate totals in D. Best approach is to use a new sheet
each day and accumulate values (=sum(Start:End!D1) - your data sheets are placed between sheet Start and sheet End in the tab order) in a summary sheet. Next best is to generate the sum with a macro, rather than a formula. Almost any other approach is guaranteed to be inaccurate. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Jeff" wrote in message ... Columns a,b,c added for totals in column D Next day, new numbers are placed in a,b,c. Simple way to have the number in D stay put (not change) but give you the new grand total -- jeff w |
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