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I need one cell that will contains sum of all items from another table. Is it possible to place that table into cell so I can expand and collapse table when I needed from that one cell?

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In a word, no, you can't. Even if you set a cell to be equal to the entire range on the table and set it to an array formula via Ctrl+Shift+Enter (for example: ={A1:B10}) that cell would still evaluate to the top-left value of the table when used in formulas.

Just take the table and stick it in a hidden range or sheet.

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It is possible! You need to use a named range, and you can insert your table as an object into a cell. (tested in Excel 2010)

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    can you please share exactly how you did this?
    – SaxDaddy
    Sep 13, 2017 at 1:07
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    An example or a link might have helped here. The answer raises further questions on how to do it.
    – Ganesh S
    Jul 9, 2018 at 6:48

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