Hi :)
Sounds like a perfect time to suggest they install LO too.

If an Excel person hadn't immediately found what they were looking for in
Calc they would have immediately claimed that Calc couldn't do the task.

There are loads of articles about LO that have such posts in the comments
section.  It can be fun to refute them in as few words as possible.
Regards from a Tom :)


On Wed, 6 Mar 2019 18:21 Luuk <luu...@gmail.com wrote:

>
> On 6-3-2019 17:48, Tom Williams wrote:
> > On 3/6/19 8:26 AM, Tom Williams wrote:
> >> I know it's odd to ask for Excel help in this mailing list but I need
> >> help locating a LibreOffice Calc function/feature in Excel.  :)
> >>
> >> I'm helping a friend create a billing invoice and since I'm a Linux
> >> user, I'm using Calc to build the template.  So far, it's working well
> >> and given I'm not an Excel user, I find myself struggling some in
> >> getting Excel to "behave".  Anyway, I recently discovered the "/Expand
> >> reference when new rows are inserted/" in Calc.  It does exactly what I
> >> needed.   When I add/remove a row in/from the spreadsheet, my total
> >> "SUM()" formula is updated automagically.
> >>
> >> Does the equivalent feature exist in Excel?  What I've found is, when
> >> adding rows *after* the last row in my SUM() formula, the new row is
> >> excluded from the SUM() formula.   So, my formula is "=SUM(D7:D27)".
> >> Once I add row 28, I need the SUM() formula to be updated to
> >> "=SUM(D7:D28)".  Conversely, when row 28 is removed, I want the SUM()
> >> formula to be updated to "=SUM(D7:D27".   In Calc, the "/Expand
> >> reference when new rows are inserted/" feature does this work for me.
> >>
> >> I did some web searching and found this article:
> >>
> >>
> https://www.extendoffice.com/documents/excel/3895-excel-update-formula-when-inserting-rows.html
> >>
> >> but I hope to find an easier and more flexible way to accomplish what I
> >> need.  Or is that approach what I really should use?
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance!
> >>
> >> Peace...
> >>
> >> "The Other" Tom
> >>
> >>
> > Nevermind!  I found this:
> >
> > https://bettersolutions.com/excel/formulas/automatic-expansion.htm
> >
> > That should do what I need!
> >
> > Thanks anyway!  :)
> >
> > Peace...
> >
> > "The Other" Tom
> >
> When i was reading above, i thought you were search for subtotals.
>
> Excel has also a function named SUBTOTAL()
>
>
> https://support.office.com/en-us/article/subtotal-function-7b027003-f060-4ade-9040-e478765b9939
>
>
>
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