Avoiding Circular-Reference Errors When Keeping Running TotalsLast reviewed: August 20, 1995Article ID: Q28872 |
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SUMMARYIn Microsoft Excel, you can use one cell to keep a running total of the numbers that you enter in a second single cell. For example, you have cell B1 total the numbers that are entered in cell A1 by using the formula =A1+B1. To do this without generating a circular-reference error, follow the steps below.
MORE INFORMATIONYou can keep a running total by doing the following:
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