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I need to put a cost estimate table in a Word (2007) document. The
table has 2 columns and a variable number of rows: Hours Activity 7 Travel 21 Design 15 Review 43 Total hours $3,225 Total cost The next to last row has the total hours in column 1. I would like the value in the last row, column 1, to be the product of the total hours (cell just above) and some rate ($75 in the example). I can get the both the sum and the product to work in a fixed table. I put "=sum(above)" in cell A5 and "=A5*75" in cell A6. The problem comes if I add (or delete) a row. The sum still works, but the product has a hard cell reference. Can I make it a relative cell reference? If not, can I put in an Excel table instead that I can change in Word? |
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