

Fortunately, it comes back to me quickly when I try to remember it.

Thanks for helping me with this! Most of my spreadsheet work was done over 20 years ago in the mid-1990s so I’m a bit rusty.

I think the second method is more appropriate for my task at hand. However, in keeping with the spirit of maintaining a running total, I realized what I really needed was a sum of the current day’s value in E with the previous day’s value from one row higher in F.įor that I used “=SUM(F4+E5)” in the F5 cell and then used the “fill handle” in the bottom right corner of F5 to drag that formula down column F as far as needed.Įither way seems to work. a new row of data is added each day).Īt first I thought this was a simple matter of summing all values in E… for which Grantier’s answer works well. Reader (3 pages) Blood Glucose Meter Abbott FreeStyle Libre Quick Start Manual. (5 pages) Medical Equipment Abbott FreeStyle Libre Software Update. (6 pages) Blood Glucose Meter Abbott FreeStyle Libre Quick Start Manual. the start date) down to the current row which represents the current date (i.e. Reader and sensor demo kit (18 pages) Blood Glucose Meter Abbott Freestyle Libre Instructions For Proper Usage. I needed values in Column F to display a “running total” of all values from a fixed upper cell in E (i.e.
