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Value of a formula shows 0 when that is obviously not the answer
Value of a formual shows 0 when that is obviously not the outcome of the
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Value of a formula shows 0 when that is obviously not the answer
What is the formula and what data does it use for input?
If a SUM formula perhaps the data is not numeric but text? More detail please if you want a better chance of getting a resolution to your problem. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 15:30:02 -0800, Harley wrote: Value of a formual shows 0 when that is obviously not the outcome of the equation. |
Value of a formula shows 0 when that is obviously not the answer
And the formula (not 'equation') is?
-- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Harley" wrote in message ... Value of a formual shows 0 when that is obviously not the outcome of the equation. |
Value of a formula shows 0 when that is obviously not the answer
So, what's the equation?
"Harley" wrote: Value of a formual shows 0 when that is obviously not the outcome of the equation. |
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