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How to SUM the *entire* column?
I already know how to sum a *range* of cells.
Click, drag, release, and then click on the Sigma icon. That sums up a range of cells. I want to sum up the whole column. The *entire* column. I don't want to have some silly formula like "sum from one to billion". Is there a formula for summing the entire column? |
How to SUM the *entire* column?
Try something like:
=sum(a:a) to sum the entire column a. Good luck. Ken Norfolk, Va On Feb 9, 5:54 pm, "Arctic Wolf" -NoSpam wrote: I already know how to sum a *range* of cells. Click, drag, release, and then click on the Sigma icon. That sums up a range of cells. I want to sum up the whole column. The *entire* column. I don't want to have some silly formula like "sum from one to billion". Is there a formula for summing the entire column? |
How to SUM the *entire* column?
have you tried
=sum(f:f) I wouldn't put it in the 1st row of the column desired. -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Arctic Wolf" -NoSpam wrote in message hlink.net... I already know how to sum a *range* of cells. Click, drag, release, and then click on the Sigma icon. That sums up a range of cells. I want to sum up the whole column. The *entire* column. I don't want to have some silly formula like "sum from one to billion". Is there a formula for summing the entire column? |
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