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I am trying to sdd the columns across for a grand total, how can I do this?


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Just use a formula like

=SUM(A1:J10)

Adjust the row and column references as needed.


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=SUM(A1:M1) entered in N1.

Drag/copy that down column N as far as you need to get a total for each row.

SUM up column N for a Total of all rows.

If just want a grand total without the row totals you could also enter

=SUM(A1:M40) in a cell.


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