Help on this formula

T

Timeferret

Is there a better way to write this formula?

=SUM(G6:H6:I6:J6:L6)*17.5%

I noticed writing it this way, F6 is automatically added to the sum.

Thank you
 
I

iasiddiqui

Probably not since you are not using consecutive cells. But then again
there maybe a way to do it
 
T

tim m

What exactly are you trying to do there? Sum G6, H6, I6, J6, K6 and L6 or do
you want to leave K6 out of the sum?
 
B

Bob Phillips

There has to be, because that is really confusing!. I don't see where F6
gets involved, it doesn't for me.

What cells exactly are you trying to add?

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HTH

Bob Phillips

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S

Sharon

What does a , mean in a formula? What does " mean in a formula? What do
parethesis mean and brackets mean? I have never learned how to write a
formula, other than a basic ones, because I cannot understand how to enter
the commas, periods, parethesis, etc. where they belong so as to arrive at
correct result. I have never understood this and all the Excel for Dummie do
not address such basic stuff I guess. Can some one please explain? Thanks
Sharon

Bob Phillips said:
There has to be, because that is really confusing!. I don't see where F6
gets involved, it doesn't for me.

What cells exactly are you trying to add?

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HTH

Bob Phillips

(replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct)
 
D

David Biddulph

Each of the functions which can be used in a formula has its own help
facility available in Excel. If you click on the function in the formula
bar, & then use the "fx" link just to the left of the formula bar it will
lead on to help on that function, and show you the syntax required & explain
the parameters needed as inputs (and allow you to go on to help on other
similar functions through the "see also" link).
 

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