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Default Create AutoSubtotal button which functions like the AutoSum butto.

Why have AutoSum and not AutoSubtotal? I write '=subtotal(9, ' a hundred
times a day. It is way more useful than just SUM.
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Hi
you could always record/create a macro and assign a shortcut/icon for
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Why have AutoSum and not AutoSubtotal? I write '=subtotal(9, ' a

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If your list is filtered, and you click the AutoSum button, a SUBTOTAL
formula should be inserted, instead of a SUM formula.

Bradley wrote:
Why have AutoSum and not AutoSubtotal? I write '=subtotal(9, ' a hundred
times a day. It is way more useful than just SUM.



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