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Add in blood pressures

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Add in blood pressures

How to make spreadsheets with blood pressures

RE: Add in blood pressures

Hi Linda,


Thank you for the forum question.

I found a Excel template (Please see the attached file).

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blood-pressure-log.xlsx

Wed 15 Mar 2017: Automatically marked as resolved.

Excel tip:

Use the SUBTOTAL function in Excel

You can create subtotals in your spreadsheet using the SUBTOTAL function, which looks like this:

=SUBTOTAL(9,cell:cell)

9 represents the function being used (SUM), followed by the range of cells the function is operating on.

The neat thing about using the Subtotal function is that if you have used it several times in the same column or row, clicking on the AutoSum button at the end of the column or row will make Excel add only the results of cells containing the Subtotal function in that column or row.

View all Excel hints and tips

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