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VBA command to go at the end of rows

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    VBA command to go at the end of rows

    Hi,

    I need a VBA command to go at the end of row, where the data is last & apply an sum function to column F & column G.

    Kindly help me on this.

    Thanks in Advance

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    Re: VBA command to go at the end of rows

    Do you mean you need the sum of two columns placed in a cell at the end of a given row?

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    Re: VBA command to go at the end of rows

    Hello mohan_rajun,

    Here is the VBA macro code to automatically add the Sum formulas to the end of each column.
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    Adding the Macro
    1. Copy the macro above pressing the keys CTRL+C
    2. Open your workbook
    3. Press the keys ALT+F11 to open the Visual Basic Editor
    4. Press the keys ALT+I to activate the Insert menu
    5. Press M to insert a Standard Module
    6. Paste the code by pressing the keys CTRL+V
    7. Make any custom changes to the macro if needed at this time.
    8. Save the Macro by pressing the keys CTRL+S
    9. Press the keys ALT+Q to exit the Editor, and return to Excel.

    To Run the Macro...
    To run the macro from Excel, open the workbook, and press ALT+F8 to display the Run Macro Dialog. Double Click the macro's name to Run it.
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    Re: VBA command to go at the end of rows

    Hi Leith Ross,

    Thanks for your timely help..

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