Thanks, Bob. Interesting. Will study. James
Bob Phillips wrote:
> Nothing wring with that per se.
>
> You shouldn't hard-code the number of rows though, and you could also use
> Resize
>
> Sub SumCols()
> Dim k As Integer, LastRow As Long, myRg As Range
> For k = 3 To 5
> LastRow = Cells(Rows.Count, k).End(xlUp).Row
> Set myRg = Cells(2, k).Resize(LastRow -1)
> Cells(LastRow + 1, k) = Application.WorksheetFunction.Sum(myRg)
> Next k
> End Sub
>
> --
> HTH
>
> Bob Phillips
>
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>
> "Zone" <jkend69315@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1153142518.762572.236490@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > Another post got me interested in this. It's desired to put the sum at
> > the bottom of columns C through E. I want to put the sum there, not a
> > formula. I thought some kind of R1C1 notation would be necessary, but
> > I got this method from help. The notation seems odd but it works well.
> > Is this the best way to do it?
> > TIA, James
> >
> > Sub SumCols()
> > Dim k As Integer, LastRow As Long, myRg As Range
> > For k = 3 To 5
> > LastRow = Cells(65536, k).End(xlUp).Row
> > Set myRg = Range(Cells(2, k), Cells(LastRow, k))
> > Cells(LastRow + 1, k) = Application.WorksheetFunction.Sum(myRg)
> > Next k
> > End Sub
> >
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