Re: Using range of header rows and columns in numbers

2015-03-07 Thread Greg Aikens
That’s a good idea, but in this case Numbers does not change the cell references into header names. It works if I want to sum the cells in one column, say Electricity, over the range of rows under the header of January, but for whatever reason it won’t let me sum multiple columns, such as the 4

Re: Using range of header rows and columns in numbers

2015-03-07 Thread Phil Halton
you could try an experiment. create your formula using e5:h10 as you call it, and see how numbers translates that to column/row header references. example, If I reference a cell like C5 in a formula, and column C has a header reference of March, and row 5 has a header reference of Wednesday,

Re: Using range of header rows and columns in numbers

2015-03-07 Thread Greg Aikens
My mistake. Let me repost with the correct terms. Hello all, I have a spreadsheet with two header rows and two header columns. The Leftmost header column lists each month. The second header column list individual transactions for each month. The leftmost header column is a merged cell so that

Using range of header rows and columns in numbers

2015-03-07 Thread Greg Aikens
Hello all, I have a spreadsheet with two header rows and two header columns. The Leftmost header row lists each month. The second header row list individual transactions for each month. The leftmost header row is a merged cell so that all of the January transactions fall into the January

Re: Using range of header rows and columns in numbers

2015-03-07 Thread Phil Halton
You seem to be mixing terms. you refer to “leftmost” header rows and “top” header row. Rows can’t be leftmost or rightmost, they’re stacked one above each other. Just as header columns are vertical columns each next to the other. I don’t really understand your question the way you posed it. I