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    vba sum a column

    I am trying to sum column(j) that has some blank cell. and place the total in the last avalaible cell in col-J

    I've tried formular1c1 but get a "false" (i think because of blank cells)

    I've tried something like
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    can't get anything to work.. can someone help?

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    Thanks Noob!

    Once again you have come to the rescue, and I truely appreciate it!

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    this way can just return a value either to code or in a cell
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    Or in a cell

    =sumRng(1,10)
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    Oh, but ur code same u paste formula sum(array) dont it's VBA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lunar_star
    Oh, but ur code same u paste formula sum(array) dont it's VBA.
    ????

    The other example adds a SUM formula to the cell. Admitteed it you don't need it as Function, but

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