Hi Vaibhav, 

Thanks for your input. I was inquisitive to know how will vba do it. 



On Sun, 01 Feb 2015 20:14:50 +0530 Vaibhav Joshi  wrote
>Hi Abhishek,
why you want macro when you do with just single click..
select range E5 to K14 & after that just press Alt & Equal to sign together..
Cheers!!
On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 7:25 PM, abhishek bhalla  wrote:
Daer All, 



I am working on a excel file which has data for Jan-June. I would like to add 
data for all months. I 

would like to know if this can be achieved using FOR loop in vba?



I know the simpler method in vba which is:



range("e14").formula="=sum(e5:e13)"

range("f14").formula="=sum(f5:f13)"

.

.

and so on till I reach the endmost column. Can it be done by using loops?



The excel sheet is attached.



Rgds

Abhishek 
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