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Sum up With Macro
Hello,
I have three (One Text and two numbers) coloumns and approx 8000 rows and about every 30-50 rows contains a heading such that they are merged. Now i want to Insert a new row at the heading and put a sum of all the numbers in both coloumns there. The sum will be inserted at the end of the previous heading. for a heading you will find its sum at start of new heading. There may be more than one merged headings. Please guide me, how can i do this. Regards, Rahul |
Sum up With Macro
You'll find it MUCH easier to format your workbook a bit differently and use
Data--Subtotals. See: http://www.officearticles.com/excel/...soft_excel.htm **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "Rahul Gupta" wrote in message ... Hello, I have three (One Text and two numbers) coloumns and approx 8000 rows and about every 30-50 rows contains a heading such that they are merged. Now i want to Insert a new row at the heading and put a sum of all the numbers in both coloumns there. The sum will be inserted at the end of the previous heading. for a heading you will find its sum at start of new heading. There may be more than one merged headings. Please guide me, how can i do this. Regards, Rahul |
Sum up With Macro
Dear Mr Troy,
This is no doubt a great tool, but not my piece of cake. There are some Reasons: 1. I have heading on top "only". 2. I have merged cells in the work book. 3. There may be and may not be row that are left out, as there may be information in C but not in B. Is there any other way? Rahul "Anne Troy" wrote: You'll find it MUCH easier to format your workbook a bit differently and use Data--Subtotals. See: http://www.officearticles.com/excel/...soft_excel.htm **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "Rahul Gupta" wrote in message ... Hello, I have three (One Text and two numbers) coloumns and approx 8000 rows and about every 30-50 rows contains a heading such that they are merged. Now i want to Insert a new row at the heading and put a sum of all the numbers in both coloumns there. The sum will be inserted at the end of the previous heading. for a heading you will find its sum at start of new heading. There may be more than one merged headings. Please guide me, how can i do this. Regards, Rahul |
Sum up With Macro
Put your data in one worksheet, and your "report" in another. It's very
common for people to want all their data to look nice, and to also manipulate it. This is not the best layout. The best layout is to have "plain, old, flat data". Then, if you so desire, make another worksheet to put your summaries and "pretty" things on, by linking to the flat data. See http://www.excelguru.ca/node/6 and http://www.officearticles.com/excel/...soft_excel.htm Good luck! **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "Rahul Gupta" wrote in message ... Dear Mr Troy, This is no doubt a great tool, but not my piece of cake. There are some Reasons: 1. I have heading on top "only". 2. I have merged cells in the work book. 3. There may be and may not be row that are left out, as there may be information in C but not in B. Is there any other way? Rahul "Anne Troy" wrote: You'll find it MUCH easier to format your workbook a bit differently and use Data--Subtotals. See: http://www.officearticles.com/excel/...soft_excel.htm **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "Rahul Gupta" wrote in message ... Hello, I have three (One Text and two numbers) coloumns and approx 8000 rows and about every 30-50 rows contains a heading such that they are merged. Now i want to Insert a new row at the heading and put a sum of all the numbers in both coloumns there. The sum will be inserted at the end of the previous heading. for a heading you will find its sum at start of new heading. There may be more than one merged headings. Please guide me, how can i do this. Regards, Rahul |
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