how to sum a column on numbers
How to get a sum using numbers.
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How to get a sum using numbers.
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Hi Joanie,
Use the SUM function.
Here are two examples, summing the same set of numbers;
The upper example, which is in cell A2, uses a letter only reference to 'all of' column B. This reference includes all th cells in column B except cells in a Header row or in a Footer row.
The second formula, which is in the selected cell (A2) uses a range reference to include cells B2, B10, and all cells between those two.
Regards,
Barry
PS: The AppleWorks community is for discussions of issus and techniques involving Apple's long discontinued productivity application, AppleWorks.
There are three Apple Support Communities for questions regarding Numbers:
Numbers for Mac for questions involving the Numbers application for Mac computers.
iWork for iOS for questions regarding the Numbers, Pages, or Keynote applications for iPad and iPhone, and
iWork for iCloud for questions regarding the iCloud versions of Numbers, Pages, or Keynote.
I've requested your question be transferred to the community appropriate to Numbers on your listed device.
B.
Hi Joanie,
Use the SUM function.
Here are two examples, summing the same set of numbers;
The upper example, which is in cell A2, uses a letter only reference to 'all of' column B. This reference includes all th cells in column B except cells in a Header row or in a Footer row.
The second formula, which is in the selected cell (A2) uses a range reference to include cells B2, B10, and all cells between those two.
Regards,
Barry
PS: The AppleWorks community is for discussions of issus and techniques involving Apple's long discontinued productivity application, AppleWorks.
There are three Apple Support Communities for questions regarding Numbers:
Numbers for Mac for questions involving the Numbers application for Mac computers.
iWork for iOS for questions regarding the Numbers, Pages, or Keynote applications for iPad and iPhone, and
iWork for iCloud for questions regarding the iCloud versions of Numbers, Pages, or Keynote.
I've requested your question be transferred to the community appropriate to Numbers on your listed device.
B.
how to sum a column on numbers