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    Moving 'Total' Rows Below a List of Costs Needed

    Ok, so at the moment I am trying my best to manage my money. As a student, I have to be very tight with money (which I haven't been so far).

    Anyway, today I decided I'd best start making a list of what money is coming in and out until (as I'm a student in England, I get student loans but I also need to pay rent, phone bills, etc.)

    So I want to be able to see how much my totals are (overall total money left, money per month and per week), so that I know my exact budget. However, I cannot seem to find a way where I have the three total rows on-screen at all times and being able to scroll up and down each item.

    I will clarify if you don't understand

    Thanks guys

    David

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    Re: Moving 'Total' Rows Below a List of Costs Needed

    Cross-posted at MrExcel

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    Re: Moving 'Total' Rows Below a List of Costs Needed

    Is this and Mr Excel linked? Just thought I may as well target a wider audience

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