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I know the subtotal function will not work with horizontal ranges. My
question is what can I use to substitute it? I have a horizontal output data table, each column represents a year of data, and the number of years shown can change based on the users needs (it's a cashflow statement). What function or formula can I use in a cell at the beginning of a given row that will add only the data visible in that given row - disregarding the data in the hidden columns? Thanks for the help? |
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