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0:30 10:40 Suggested clip How to SUM Totals At Bottom of a Column Dynamically — Excel VBA YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip How to SUM Totals At Bottom of a Column Dynamically — Excel VBA
3. Now only unique values are remained in the pasted column. Select a blank cell besides the pasted column, type the formula =SU MIF($A$2:$A$24, D2, $B$2:$B$24) into it, and then drag its AutoFill Handle down the range as you need.
Type =SUM() into your selected cell. Enter the names of the cells that contain the sums you want to add. You'll enter these two cell names (e.g., A4 and B4) inside the parentheses, separated by a comma.
If you want, you can apply the criteria to one range and sum the corresponding values in a different range. For example, the formula =SU MIF(B2:B5, “John”, C2:C5) sums only the values in the range C2:C5, where the corresponding cells in the range B2:B5 equal “John.”
1. Enter this formula into a blank cell beside your numbers column, E1, for example. =IF(D1=”", SUM(D1:INDEX(D1:$D$17,MATCH(TRUE, (D2:$D$17=”"),0))),”") (D1, D2 are the first two cells in your column, D17 is the last blank cell in the number column).
If you need to sum a column or row of numbers, let Excel do the math for you. Select a cell next to the numbers you want to sum, click AutoSum on the Home tab, press Enter, and you're done. When you click AutoSum, Excel automatically enters a formula (that uses the SUM function) to sum the numbers.
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