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Hi,
I am trying to create an invoice template using word and need to add Sub totals to each table i have created. Due to the constantly changing nature of the tables i do not want to keep having to remake the sub total tab so thought to create it as a separate table of its own beneath the contents table (see attached image) ![]() is there any way i can have autosum add up all of the amounts in the table above or an easier way of doing this? I am having trouble because the amount of columns and data i will have to add up is constantly changing so each time auto sum gets in the way when i have to add a new column unless i put it in a separate table altogether Thanks for your help |
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Provided all the rows will have values, you can use =SUM(ABOVE).
To see how to do a wide range of calculations in Word, check out my Microsoft Word Field Maths Tutorial: https://www.msofficeforums.com/word/...-tutorial.html
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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