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Module 8 : Running Totals
8.1 Running TotalsThe running total, also called a running count, allows you to watch the number of items in a table add up as you continue to enter new items.To use the Running Total function, your table or worksheet should have at least, in general, a column with a description (like the description of a transaction), a column with numerical data to which you want to apply the running total (like deposits and withdrawals or product value), and the destination column, where the running total out...
Lessons
- Module 1 : Introduction to Excel
- Module 2 : Add
- Module 3 : Multiply
- Module 4 : Subtraction in Excel
- Module 5 : Dividing
- Module 6 : Sort
- Module 7 : Percentage
- Module 8 : Running Totals
- Module 9 : Print
- Module 10 : Paste Special
- Module 11 : Merge
- Module 12 : Filter
- Module 13 : AVERAGE
- Module 14 : AVERAGEIF
- Module 15 : SUMIF Formula
- Module 16 : IF Formula
- Module 17 : VLOOKUP
- Module 18 : HLOOKUP
- Module 19 : COUNTIF Formula
- Module 20 : COUNTBLANK
- Module 21 : COUNTA Formula
- Module 22 : COUNT Formula
- Module 23 : CONCATENATE
- Module 24 : TRANSPOSE
- Module 25 : DATE Formula
- Module 26 : MONTH Formula
- Module 27 : Pivot Tables
- Module 28 : Pie Charts
- Module 29 : Doughnut Charts
- Module 30 : Line Charts
- Module 31 : Column Charts
- Module 32 : Bar Charts
- Module 33 : Number Formatting
- Module 34 : Create Borders
- Module 35 : Conditional Formatting
- Module 36: Comments