Determine range to sum based on a given number

loudnoiseman

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
Hi,

I have a formula in V1 that counts how many positive values are in column B before turning negative.

In W1, I want to sum all of those values beginning with B2, ignoring everything beyond the first negative.

So if for example V1 returns 12, the formula should essentially know to construct =SUM(B2:B13). If B2 is negative then zero.

I'll be continuously sorting different columns so that count and range to sum will always be changing.

I imagine something like: "=SUM(B2:B"&(PositiveCountFormula)+1

Thanks!
 

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Hi loudnoiseman,

Try this:

=SUM(INDIRECT("B2:B"&V1+1))

Regards,

Robert
 
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