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Counting (sub)totals
Hello there,
Use Subtotal formula. Place this in Cell F15 for instance, +SUBTOTAL(9;F17:F40), then sort the data by an autofilter. Cheers. "Kwakkel" wrote: Hello everybody. I have the following problem: I have an Excel file with Column B 'Quantity' and column F 'Sector'. Now i need to count all the quantities within the same sector Sorting + AutoSum isn't an option, since the file has other calculations in it as well, that also depend on a sort. There's in my Dutch version a function 'DBSUM' and a function 'TURNTABEL.FETCH' ... these are translated terms, so I don't know if they match with English versions ... but could someone please tell me how these functions work, since i can't get them right (not by typing everyting manually, nor by using Excels 'function input window'. So, if you could help me out on one of these 2 functions, OR offer me an alternative, i'll be close to eternally gratefull ;) |
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