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I would like to keep the running total in view. As you enter numbers, you
needn't scroll to the end to see the answer. Is that possible? E-mail if you can help. Much appreciated. |
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You could split the screen (WindowSplit) and display the totals in the
bottom pane. ~Amanda~ wrote: I would like to keep the running total in view. As you enter numbers, you needn't scroll to the end to see the answer. Is that possible? E-mail if you can help. Much appreciated. -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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You could place the running total formula in row 1 and freeze that row.
Select A2 and WindowFreeze Panes. BTW....posting your real email address is inviting trouble. The email address harvesters will pick it up and soon you will be inundated with spam. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 18:45:59 -0500, Debra Dalgleish wrote: You could split the screen (WindowSplit) and display the totals in the bottom pane. ~Amanda~ wrote: I would like to keep the running total in view. As you enter numbers, you needn't scroll to the end to see the answer. Is that possible? E-mail if you can help. Much appreciated. |
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