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Sum a columns or lines when exporting to excel
wolverine
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2005-12-28
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Hi all !
How can I handle calculation when exporting figures to an excel. For instance, I want to sum all figures from a line or a column... Any help ?
Thanks & regards :!:
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awarn
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2005-12-29
Enter the data in the cell like you would the formula.
ex if the formula is =SUM(A2:A10) then enter =SUM(A2:A10) into the cell where you want the data to appear.
You will have to know the cell letter and number but hey if you are filling in the rest of the sheet this shouldn't be too hard.
Search the forum for Excel buffer if you aren't using it - its a pretty easy way to enter data in excel.
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ex if the formula is =SUM(A2:A10) then enter =SUM(A2:A10) into the cell where you want the data to appear.
You will have to know the cell letter and number but hey if you are filling in the rest of the sheet this shouldn't be too hard.
Search the forum for Excel buffer if you aren't using it - its a pretty easy way to enter data in excel.
-a