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Hi.

I've uploaded this file:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/x2ht2p

Everything is perfect of what I need but the last SUM.
I tried many ways to sum the column "D", not all, just the values in grey
colour...

Can someone help me on that ???

Thank you !
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I'm not sure how many people will take the time to download your file to see the
real question. Heck, I'm not sure how many people would open a workbook that
may have something bad in it. (I know I won't for both reasons.)

If you don't get a response, you may want to describe your problem in plain text
and ask your question again.

Eddie_SP wrote:

Hi.

I've uploaded this file:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/x2ht2p

Everything is perfect of what I need but the last SUM.
I tried many ways to sum the column "D", not all, just the values in grey
colour...

Can someone help me on that ???

Thank you !


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