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SUM formula generating formula instead of result.

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klymkibo - 23 Feb 2007 17:13 GMT
Changing the format to number didn't make any difference.
Gary Brown - 23 Feb 2007 17:47 GMT
After changing the format to number, select the Edit key [F2] then ENTER.
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> Changing the format to number didn't make any difference.
klymkibo - 23 Feb 2007 19:26 GMT
Actually, I did a test that proved that the sum cell has to be at the end of
the row, or in this case, at the end of the column. Adding values in one
column in a cell in a column next to the last value (forming an L shape)
doesn't work. Same formula works by inserting a row, and putting it in the
cell below that last value (forming an I shape).

Bo

> After changing the format to number, select the Edit key [F2] then ENTER.
> HTH,
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> > Changing the format to number didn't make any difference.
 
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