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add cells ignoring hidden cells
I have a sheet where i have applied a filter so i can see only one group of
numbers, i want to do a sum on these number but ignore the hidden cells. is there any way to do this. i've had a go as the subtotal formula but don't think it's suited. is this possible. thanks. |
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add cells ignoring hidden cells
=SUBTOTAL(109,rng)
-- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Doolys" wrote in message ... I have a sheet where i have applied a filter so i can see only one group of numbers, i want to do a sum on these number but ignore the hidden cells. is there any way to do this. i've had a go as the subtotal formula but don't think it's suited. is this possible. thanks. |
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