ID: Q150362
In Microsoft Excel versions 5.0 and later, if you have a column of categories and a column of values, you can calculate a running category total in a third column.
If you have a column of categories and a column of values, then you can create a running category total, as in the following example:
Categories Values Running category total
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1 $4.00 $4.00
2 $8.00 $8.00
1 $5.00 $9.00
2 $7.00 $15.00
1 $5.00 $14.00
3 $4.00 $4.00
4 $3.00 $3.00
2 $5.00 $20.00
1 $7.00 $21.00
1 $7.00 $28.00
4 $5.00 $8.00
3 $5.00 $9.00
2 $5.00 $25.00
2 $6.00 $31.00
3 $5.00 $14.00
4 $6.00 $14.00
4 $7.00 $21.00
3 $4.00 $18.00
2 $6.00 $37.00
2 $7.00 $44.00
1 $6.00 $34.00
1 $6.00 $40.00
1 $4.00 $44.00
1 $6.00 $50.00
4 $5.00 $26.00
4 $5.00 $31.00
2 $6.00 $50.00
1 $6.00 $56.00
2 $3.00 $53.00
Assuming that the category column is in column A, and the values column is
in column B, and the headers are on row 1, the running category total
formula at the top row would be:
=SUMIF(INDIRECT("A2:A"&ROW()),"="&A2,INDIRECT("B2:B"&ROW()))
Copy the formula down for all rows used.
For more information about the SUMIF formula, click the Search button in Help and type
SUMIF function
For more information about the INDIRECT formula, click the Search button
in Help and type
INDIRECT function
Additional query words: 5.00 5.00a 5.00c 5.0 5.0c 7.00 running total
Keywords : kbprg
Version : WINDOWS:5.0,5.0c,7.0,97; MACINTOSH: 5.0,5.0a,98
Platform : MACINTOSH WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: January 6, 1999