How can I add a column to the end of a spreadsheet, name the column, and insert a formula then have it...
I am new to VBA and I have a spreadsheet with many rows. I would like to know how I can add two new columns at the end of my spreadsheet. Lets call them "Test1" and "Test2". I would then like to add the following formulas to the two columns. One formula for each column
=IF(L2=L1,SUMIF(L:L, L2, AM:AM),SUMIF(L:L, L2, AM:AM))
=IF(L2=L1,SUMIF(L:L, L2, AN:AN),SUMIF(L:L, L2, AN:AN))
I would then like to have the formula applied for all the rows. Autofill.
I am a beginner at VBA so any help would be appreciated.
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I am new to VBA and I have a spreadsheet with many rows. I would like to know how I can add two new columns at the end of my spreadsheet. Lets call them "Test1" and "Test2". I would then like to add the following formulas to the two columns. One formula for each column
=IF(L2=L1,SUMIF(L:L, L2, AM:AM),SUMIF(L:L, L2, AM:AM))
=IF(L2=L1,SUMIF(L:L, L2, AN:AN),SUMIF(L:L, L2, AN:AN))
I would then like to have the formula applied for all the rows. Autofill.
I am a beginner at VBA so any help would be appreciated.
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See this SO question, or This one, here is one from Mr. Excel.com
– GMalc
Nov 23 at 2:08
You've identified several separate tasks: 1) Add a column to the end,; 2) Name that column; 3) Insert a formula; and 4) Copy that formula down. Start by searching this site for a way to complete task #1. When you've figured that out, search for a way to complete #2. Repeat for #3 and #4.
– Ken White
Nov 23 at 2:23
Are you really inserting two columns or just using the next two columns?
– Davesexcel
Nov 23 at 11:11
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I am new to VBA and I have a spreadsheet with many rows. I would like to know how I can add two new columns at the end of my spreadsheet. Lets call them "Test1" and "Test2". I would then like to add the following formulas to the two columns. One formula for each column
=IF(L2=L1,SUMIF(L:L, L2, AM:AM),SUMIF(L:L, L2, AM:AM))
=IF(L2=L1,SUMIF(L:L, L2, AN:AN),SUMIF(L:L, L2, AN:AN))
I would then like to have the formula applied for all the rows. Autofill.
I am a beginner at VBA so any help would be appreciated.
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I am new to VBA and I have a spreadsheet with many rows. I would like to know how I can add two new columns at the end of my spreadsheet. Lets call them "Test1" and "Test2". I would then like to add the following formulas to the two columns. One formula for each column
=IF(L2=L1,SUMIF(L:L, L2, AM:AM),SUMIF(L:L, L2, AM:AM))
=IF(L2=L1,SUMIF(L:L, L2, AN:AN),SUMIF(L:L, L2, AN:AN))
I would then like to have the formula applied for all the rows. Autofill.
I am a beginner at VBA so any help would be appreciated.
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See this SO question, or This one, here is one from Mr. Excel.com
– GMalc
Nov 23 at 2:08
You've identified several separate tasks: 1) Add a column to the end,; 2) Name that column; 3) Insert a formula; and 4) Copy that formula down. Start by searching this site for a way to complete task #1. When you've figured that out, search for a way to complete #2. Repeat for #3 and #4.
– Ken White
Nov 23 at 2:23
Are you really inserting two columns or just using the next two columns?
– Davesexcel
Nov 23 at 11:11
add a comment |
See this SO question, or This one, here is one from Mr. Excel.com
– GMalc
Nov 23 at 2:08
You've identified several separate tasks: 1) Add a column to the end,; 2) Name that column; 3) Insert a formula; and 4) Copy that formula down. Start by searching this site for a way to complete task #1. When you've figured that out, search for a way to complete #2. Repeat for #3 and #4.
– Ken White
Nov 23 at 2:23
Are you really inserting two columns or just using the next two columns?
– Davesexcel
Nov 23 at 11:11
See this SO question, or This one, here is one from Mr. Excel.com
– GMalc
Nov 23 at 2:08
See this SO question, or This one, here is one from Mr. Excel.com
– GMalc
Nov 23 at 2:08
You've identified several separate tasks: 1) Add a column to the end,; 2) Name that column; 3) Insert a formula; and 4) Copy that formula down. Start by searching this site for a way to complete task #1. When you've figured that out, search for a way to complete #2. Repeat for #3 and #4.
– Ken White
Nov 23 at 2:23
You've identified several separate tasks: 1) Add a column to the end,; 2) Name that column; 3) Insert a formula; and 4) Copy that formula down. Start by searching this site for a way to complete task #1. When you've figured that out, search for a way to complete #2. Repeat for #3 and #4.
– Ken White
Nov 23 at 2:23
Are you really inserting two columns or just using the next two columns?
– Davesexcel
Nov 23 at 11:11
Are you really inserting two columns or just using the next two columns?
– Davesexcel
Nov 23 at 11:11
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See this SO question, or This one, here is one from Mr. Excel.com
– GMalc
Nov 23 at 2:08
You've identified several separate tasks: 1) Add a column to the end,; 2) Name that column; 3) Insert a formula; and 4) Copy that formula down. Start by searching this site for a way to complete task #1. When you've figured that out, search for a way to complete #2. Repeat for #3 and #4.
– Ken White
Nov 23 at 2:23
Are you really inserting two columns or just using the next two columns?
– Davesexcel
Nov 23 at 11:11