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I have a spreadsheet with 12 worksheets. It totals fine the way it is, but
on several of the worksheets I need to sort them by State, when I do, the
totals change. It calls data from one of the other worksheets cells which
remains the same. Once I sort one of the worksheets the data pulling from
the other worksheets now displays
#DIV/0! and my totals are wrong at the bottom. Any suggestions.

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Just a thought.
Copy "Values" to another column, and then sort that column, and perhaps hide
the original.
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I have a spreadsheet with 12 worksheets. It totals fine the way it is, but
on several of the worksheets I need to sort them by State, when I do, the
totals change. It calls data from one of the other worksheets cells which
remains the same. Once I sort one of the worksheets the data pulling from
the other worksheets now displays
#DIV/0! and my totals are wrong at the bottom. Any suggestions.


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