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I was using DSUM to sum financial transactions based on a variety of
criteria, many of which involved dates. The problem for this is that I would have to make a variety of tables of DSUM criteria (I apologize if I'm not using the right terminology here) for each week, so to set the worksheet up for an entire year would be tedious and time consuming, not to mention have a plethera of potential for careless errors. And so, I created a new worksheet to do the same thing using SUMPRODUCT, and while this worksheet has the advantage of being updatable for a new week simply by dragging an existing cell into the one below it, after entering a new transaction, the cursor freezes for several seconds and at the bottom of the screen it says 'calculating cells xx%' which takes time to raise to 100%. So, in short, I have two solutions to the problem: Using DSUM makes the worksheet hard to update, and using SUMPRODUCT makes the worksheet hard to use. Is it simply a matter of changing a feature to allow new input while cells are being calculated? Why is SUMPRODUCT so inefficient? Is there another, equally mobile solution that is more efficient? Any suggestions/similar experiences would be appreciated. Thank You. |
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