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I have created a table in word 2007 beta and I am trying to do a sum of one
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Insert the formula { = Sum(Above) } You must use Ctrl+F9 for the field
delimiters { } -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "hik_hk" wrote in message ... I have created a table in word 2007 beta and I am trying to do a sum of one collumn. |
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If you use mathematical function, you have to view Word tables similar to
Microsoft Excel speadsheet. For example, The column headings of Excel is A,B,C and so on, will have to considered the simlar way when you work in Word Table. And the way you refernce the cells in Excel will be the same in Word too. Assuming that you have three columns, and you want the product of column 1 and two in column three. you will enter the fomula this way: 1. Place the insertion point in Column three. 2. Press Ctrl+9 to create the braces{}. 3. Enter the formula inside the brace by preceding with the symbol "=" The formula you enter should like this {=A1*B1}. You can brackets to specify the order of caluclation. 4. Press F9 to recalculate the product details to display the current value. "hik_hk" wrote: I have created a table in word 2007 beta and I am trying to do a sum of one collumn. |
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