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I am building a protected Word template invoice form (word 2003) and don't
want to insert an Excel spreadsheet for a number of reasons. How do I reference a cell from a different table in the same document in the calculation itself? (A4+Table2,B8)?????? Page 1 consists of table 1 and page 2, which is a continuation sheet, contains table 2. Both tables use row calculations as: D1*E1=total to the bottom of the page. At the bottom of page 2, I want to add the cell results for a total for that page. At the bottom of page 1, I wish to total all cell results in the last column, carry or pull over the total from page 2, then add both total 1 and total 2 for a 'grand total'. I have been successful at compiling calculations in word tables (prior versions) that add subtotals for a grand total for a number of years and have never run into any problems. Totals calculate properly... Recently, I have read in some of the threads from the mvp's that this is a problem with word tables and you cannot add 'subtotals' that are results of a direct calculation? Is there a better or different way of getting the correct totals? (hidden column, direct references, etc?) My thanks - Lenny |
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Hi Lenny,
To do that you bookmark the whole table, then incorporate the bookmark name into your formula. For an example how to do this and a wide range of other calculations in Word, check out my Word Field Maths 'tutorial', at: http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/show...?Number=365442 or http://www.gmayor.com/downloads.htm#Third_party In particular, look at the item titled 'Reference Table Cells From Outside The Table' Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] ------------------------- "Lenny" wrote in message ... I am building a protected Word template invoice form (word 2003) and don't want to insert an Excel spreadsheet for a number of reasons. How do I reference a cell from a different table in the same document in the calculation itself? (A4+Table2,B8)?????? Page 1 consists of table 1 and page 2, which is a continuation sheet, contains table 2. Both tables use row calculations as: D1*E1=total to the bottom of the page. At the bottom of page 2, I want to add the cell results for a total for that page. At the bottom of page 1, I wish to total all cell results in the last column, carry or pull over the total from page 2, then add both total 1 and total 2 for a 'grand total'. I have been successful at compiling calculations in word tables (prior versions) that add subtotals for a grand total for a number of years and have never run into any problems. Totals calculate properly... Recently, I have read in some of the threads from the mvp's that this is a problem with word tables and you cannot add 'subtotals' that are results of a direct calculation? Is there a better or different way of getting the correct totals? (hidden column, direct references, etc?) My thanks - Lenny |
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Hi again macropod:
I downloaded your zipped file and there is a lot of great information in the file. A question though, since it was not answered by anything in the download. Is there a problem with Words calculations involving sub-totals? Example: 6 * 3 = 18 (subtotal) D1*E1 = F1 5 * 4 = 20 (subtotal) D2*E2 = F2 9 * 3 = 27 (subtotal) D3*E3 = F3 65 (total) =Sum(F1:F3) The total is adding the calculated totals in cells F1 thru F3. As indicated in my earlier post, I have seen posts that indicate that doing this poses addition problems and inconsistencies. Have you found this to be the case.....can you address this in a post and it could really mess up a lot of peoples days, not to mention Word form templates..... my thanks - Lenny "macropod" wrote: Hi Lenny, To do that you bookmark the whole table, then incorporate the bookmark name into your formula. For an example how to do this and a wide range of other calculations in Word, check out my Word Field Maths 'tutorial', at: http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/show...?Number=365442 or http://www.gmayor.com/downloads.htm#Third_party In particular, look at the item titled 'Reference Table Cells From Outside The Table' Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] ------------------------- "Lenny" wrote in message ... I am building a protected Word template invoice form (word 2003) and don't want to insert an Excel spreadsheet for a number of reasons. How do I reference a cell from a different table in the same document in the calculation itself? (A4+Table2,B8)?????? Page 1 consists of table 1 and page 2, which is a continuation sheet, contains table 2. Both tables use row calculations as: D1*E1=total to the bottom of the page. At the bottom of page 2, I want to add the cell results for a total for that page. At the bottom of page 1, I wish to total all cell results in the last column, carry or pull over the total from page 2, then add both total 1 and total 2 for a 'grand total'. I have been successful at compiling calculations in word tables (prior versions) that add subtotals for a grand total for a number of years and have never run into any problems. Totals calculate properly... Recently, I have read in some of the threads from the mvp's that this is a problem with word tables and you cannot add 'subtotals' that are results of a direct calculation? Is there a better or different way of getting the correct totals? (hidden column, direct references, etc?) My thanks - Lenny |
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The problem occurs if formfields are being used as with a document that is
protected for forms. -- 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 "Lenny" wrote in message ... Hi again macropod: I downloaded your zipped file and there is a lot of great information in the file. A question though, since it was not answered by anything in the download. Is there a problem with Words calculations involving sub-totals? Example: 6 * 3 = 18 (subtotal) D1*E1 = F1 5 * 4 = 20 (subtotal) D2*E2 = F2 9 * 3 = 27 (subtotal) D3*E3 = F3 65 (total) =Sum(F1:F3) The total is adding the calculated totals in cells F1 thru F3. As indicated in my earlier post, I have seen posts that indicate that doing this poses addition problems and inconsistencies. Have you found this to be the case.....can you address this in a post and it could really mess up a lot of peoples days, not to mention Word form templates..... my thanks - Lenny "macropod" wrote: Hi Lenny, To do that you bookmark the whole table, then incorporate the bookmark name into your formula. For an example how to do this and a wide range of other calculations in Word, check out my Word Field Maths 'tutorial', at: http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/show...?Number=365442 or http://www.gmayor.com/downloads.htm#Third_party In particular, look at the item titled 'Reference Table Cells From Outside The Table' Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] ------------------------- "Lenny" wrote in message ... I am building a protected Word template invoice form (word 2003) and don't want to insert an Excel spreadsheet for a number of reasons. How do I reference a cell from a different table in the same document in the calculation itself? (A4+Table2,B8)?????? Page 1 consists of table 1 and page 2, which is a continuation sheet, contains table 2. Both tables use row calculations as: D1*E1=total to the bottom of the page. At the bottom of page 2, I want to add the cell results for a total for that page. At the bottom of page 1, I wish to total all cell results in the last column, carry or pull over the total from page 2, then add both total 1 and total 2 for a 'grand total'. I have been successful at compiling calculations in word tables (prior versions) that add subtotals for a grand total for a number of years and have never run into any problems. Totals calculate properly... Recently, I have read in some of the threads from the mvp's that this is a problem with word tables and you cannot add 'subtotals' that are results of a direct calculation? Is there a better or different way of getting the correct totals? (hidden column, direct references, etc?) My thanks - Lenny |
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Hi Lenny,
There is a problem when you use a formfield to calculate results based on other formfields. Since you can always use formula fields instead, the really simple solution is to use formula fields instead of formfields to do calculate the results of any formfields. If you're not using formfields (which you would for a document protected for forms), the problem doesn't arise. Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] ------------------------- "Lenny" wrote in message ... Hi again macropod: I downloaded your zipped file and there is a lot of great information in the file. A question though, since it was not answered by anything in the download. Is there a problem with Words calculations involving sub-totals? Example: 6 * 3 = 18 (subtotal) D1*E1 = F1 5 * 4 = 20 (subtotal) D2*E2 = F2 9 * 3 = 27 (subtotal) D3*E3 = F3 65 (total) =Sum(F1:F3) The total is adding the calculated totals in cells F1 thru F3. As indicated in my earlier post, I have seen posts that indicate that doing this poses addition problems and inconsistencies. Have you found this to be the case.....can you address this in a post and it could really mess up a lot of peoples days, not to mention Word form templates..... my thanks - Lenny "macropod" wrote: Hi Lenny, To do that you bookmark the whole table, then incorporate the bookmark name into your formula. For an example how to do this and a wide range of other calculations in Word, check out my Word Field Maths 'tutorial', at: http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/show...?Number=365442 or http://www.gmayor.com/downloads.htm#Third_party In particular, look at the item titled 'Reference Table Cells From Outside The Table' Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] ------------------------- "Lenny" wrote in message ... I am building a protected Word template invoice form (word 2003) and don't want to insert an Excel spreadsheet for a number of reasons. How do I reference a cell from a different table in the same document in the calculation itself? (A4+Table2,B8)?????? Page 1 consists of table 1 and page 2, which is a continuation sheet, contains table 2. Both tables use row calculations as: D1*E1=total to the bottom of the page. At the bottom of page 2, I want to add the cell results for a total for that page. At the bottom of page 1, I wish to total all cell results in the last column, carry or pull over the total from page 2, then add both total 1 and total 2 for a 'grand total'. I have been successful at compiling calculations in word tables (prior versions) that add subtotals for a grand total for a number of years and have never run into any problems. Totals calculate properly... Recently, I have read in some of the threads from the mvp's that this is a problem with word tables and you cannot add 'subtotals' that are results of a direct calculation? Is there a better or different way of getting the correct totals? (hidden column, direct references, etc?) My thanks - Lenny |
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