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Rather than a pivot table, why not just calculate the running balance in
column E? Regards, Fred "rushdhih" wrote in message ... Dear Friends, I am building a worksheet that records Cash-In/Cash Out and Cash Advance Tracking and need (a) Running Balance (B) It Needs to show closing Cash Balance for the current month and the opening balance for the following month. The data that needs to be manipulated is based on 4 colums as below: A-Date B - Cash-In C-Cash - Out D-Cash Advances and Settlements Available Cash at any Time is calculated as follows Cash-In Minus Cash-Out and Plus or Minus New Advances or Settlements (Advances will be a positive amount whilesettlement will be a negative amount) The Caculated Cash Balance at end of month need to be the following months opening balance based on the date. Is there also a possibiity to bring the Closing balnace to the Pivot Table to be used for bank reconciliation purpose. I dont want to use VBA Code, Instead only formulas. Rushdhi |
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