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    a real simple question for you all!

    ok so i have a spreadsheet that has 3 sheets titled nc cc and data, in the nc and cc sheets i have columns A2 through A200 and N2 through N200.

    column A is quantity and column N is value

    what i need to do is display all the totals of A2*N2 through A200*N200 in one box on the data sheet and for the life of me i cannot figure out how to do it!
    Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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    Re: a real simple question for you all!

    This is probably the long way to go about it, but see if it gets you were you need to be.

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    Re: a real simple question for you all!

    omg picasso thank you so much... i was close but it appears it is better to ask and learn than keep struggling!
    thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!

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    Re: a real simple question for you all!

    No worries. Will you mark your thread title solved so others know?

    Cheers

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    Re: a real simple question for you all!

    Hi, bunnosaurusrex,

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