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I am trying to sum a column with the sum function say : sum(a1:a12)
however I don't always want it to add row 1 to row 12 depending on an inputted number I want to add a3 to a12, or a5 to a12, or somthing like that is there a way I can make the sum function do that or is there any other way to sum up a column from row x to row 12 or something like that |
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You could use an INDIRECT formula to insert a number you've placed in a cell
somewhere to affect the sum range. For instance, if you put the number 4 into cell C1, then this formula: =SUM(INDIRECT("A"&C1&":A12")) ....would equate to =SUM($A$4:$A$12) -- "Actually, I *am* a rocket scientist." -- JB Your feedback is appreciated, click YES if this post helped you. "abdul" wrote: I am trying to sum a column with the sum function say : sum(a1:a12) however I don't always want it to add row 1 to row 12 depending on an inputted number I want to add a3 to a12, or a5 to a12, or somthing like that is there a way I can make the sum function do that or is there any other way to sum up a column from row x to row 12 or something like that |
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On Feb 7, 6:30*pm, abdul wrote:
I am trying to sum a column with the sum function say : sum(a1:a12) however I don't always want it to add row 1 to row 12 depending on an inputted number I want to add a3 to a12, *or a5 to a12, *or somthing like that is there a way I can make the sum function do that or is there any other way to sum up a column from row x to row 12 or something like that Do you mean that if any of the cells in a specified range contain a specific number then that number should be added to the summation? Am I complicating your question? Or do you mean that part of your summation refers to a user inputted cell? |
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Hi Abdul
Try =SUM(INDEX(A:A,C1):INDEX(A:A,C2)) with your starting row number in C1 and you ending row number in C2 -- Regards Roger Govier "abdul" wrote in message ... I am trying to sum a column with the sum function say : sum(a1:a12) however I don't always want it to add row 1 to row 12 depending on an inputted number I want to add a3 to a12, or a5 to a12, or somthing like that is there a way I can make the sum function do that or is there any other way to sum up a column from row x to row 12 or something like that |
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