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I need to be able to have a "totals" row at the bottom of each page. I also
have to hide unused rows in the middle (or "body" of my form). Is it possible to "lock" the last row so that it's independent of the rows I hide just like you can have the top rows repeat at the top of every page. |
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If you move your totals to row 1, it make your life much, much easier.
And if you freeze panes so that row 1 (and the header rows) are always visible, that can help the user. I like to use the =subtotal() function and apply data|filter|autofilter so that the totals only total what's visible. sach wrote: I need to be able to have a "totals" row at the bottom of each page. I also have to hide unused rows in the middle (or "body" of my form). Is it possible to "lock" the last row so that it's independent of the rows I hide just like you can have the top rows repeat at the top of every page. -- Dave Peterson |
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