Posted by Geo-TH,In on January 23, 2015 at 18:42:47 from (184.16.165.4):
In Reply to: Spread Sheet Gurus ? posted by fergienewbee on January 23, 2015 at 09:16:53:
For the past 20 years I've used the spreadsheet on works 4.0. There isn't anything I can't do with it. I write my own equations to add vertically, horizontally, calculate percentages, sort, print just a small part of the total spreadsheet, freeze titles.
I hate using the newer spreadsheets. They just get in my way, especially when it comes to adding columns and printing off just a small part of sheet. There is the old school way, which should still work. If you want to add column A from line 2 to line 10 the equation is =sum(A2:A10). If you want them in any order, just highlight column A 2- A10, go to sort and select sort all. If you fail to tell it to sort everything, it will just sort that column, which I don't think you want.
Just play with it. Most spreadsheets have a help section. Go there.
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