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ON SUBTOTAL LINE CARRY FORWARD DENOMINATOR FROM PREVIOUS LINE
I have a spreadsheet that computes a unit cost per raw material divided by
total tons produces. I am subtotaling at two breaks. Is there an easy way to carry the tons produced, which is a static figure per each break, down to the subtotal and grand total lines? |
ON SUBTOTAL LINE CARRY FORWARD DENOMINATOR FROM PREVIOUS LINE
Type an = into the cell where you want the "tons produced" figure to appear,
then click on the cell containing the "tons produced" figure. This will create a formula in the cell which will reproduce the required figure and will update if the original figure is changed. Hope this helps "Pam M" wrote: I have a spreadsheet that computes a unit cost per raw material divided by total tons produces. I am subtotaling at two breaks. Is there an easy way to carry the tons produced, which is a static figure per each break, down to the subtotal and grand total lines? |
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