For summing col 5,6,7 i enclose the code. verify. do it for sny no. of 
sheets.the code follows:Sub sum567()
Dim LastRow As LongDim iRow  As LongDim iCol As IntegerLastRow = 0
For iCol = 5 To 7  iRow = Cells(65536, iCol).End(xlUp).Row  If iRow > LastRow 
Then LastRow = iRowNext iCol
With Application.WorksheetFunction  For iRow = 1 To LastRow    Cells(iRow, "h") 
= .Sum(Range(Cells(iRow, "e"), Cells(iRow, "g")))  Next iRow    For iCol = 5 To 
7    Cells(LastRow + 1, iCol) = .Sum(Range(Cells(1, iCol), Cells(LastRow, 
iCol)))  Next iColEnd With
    
End Sub

      From: Izhar <izharra...@gmail.com>
 To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com 
 Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2016 8:57 PM
 Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ SUM
   
in the attachment I have two sheets i.e. JAN & FEB, in both the sheets data are 
same but in the FEB sheet it is more than the JAN sheet, i need a macro when I 
run it, the macro sum column E,F,G, in JAN with the heading TOTAL and in the 
same way when I run the same macro it sum the the said column of FEB sheet and 
in future if we have more data the above macro sum the same column of the new 
data in the same way as it sum the above 
THANKS IN ADVANCE


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