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I have a spreadsheet that totals up a column at the bottom of each page
(using SUM) so that when it's printed off a total is at the bottom of each page. However when I edit that sheet and add or delete items, the total figure is pushed up or down the page and I have to recalculate the total. When you've got 20 pages in one sheet and you alter page 1 it's a pain when it messes up every following page. How can i fix a cell or row of cells so that no matter what i add or delete above it, that row stays fixed. e.g with my current page setup (A4 size) row 62 is the bottom row of the first page, with 124 being the second page and so on. I want to fix row 62 so that the SUM function in those cells never moves no matter how many additonal rows i add in above it ? |
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