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Everything equals zero
I have a workbook I have been using all day. All of the sudden, everything
equals zero. Well, anything with an equals sign in front of it that is. (Except column B, that one is fine.) I'm not sure examples are needed, but just in case: =1+1 gives "0" =A1 gives "0" etc. Anyone know why/How to fix this? -Chris |
Everything equals zero
Based on what you've mentioned, I'd suspect that your cell formatting has
been set to "0". Thus, yes, everything would in fact display as 0. Check the Cell Formatting, and change to 0 (no quotes) or General, etc... Another possibility to check, is make sure Automatic Calculations is turned on. TOOLS--OPTIONS--CALCULATION Tab--Check Automatic HTH, Elkar "CWillis" wrote: I have a workbook I have been using all day. All of the sudden, everything equals zero. Well, anything with an equals sign in front of it that is. (Except column B, that one is fine.) I'm not sure examples are needed, but just in case: =1+1 gives "0" =A1 gives "0" etc. Anyone know why/How to fix this? -Chris |
Everything equals zero
I don't know why anyone would do this, but check your cell formatting for
the affected columns. Try one cell first: Right-click the cell and select properties. Under the Number tab, if somehow it is set for a custom format of "0", then the result would be what you are seeing. It may be some other formatting. Just try setting it to General. HTH, Paul "CWillis" wrote in message ... I have a workbook I have been using all day. All of the sudden, everything equals zero. Well, anything with an equals sign in front of it that is. (Except column B, that one is fine.) I'm not sure examples are needed, but just in case: =1+1 gives "0" =A1 gives "0" etc. Anyone know why/How to fix this? -Chris |
Everything equals zero
Thanks Elkar. I actually checked both of those. I also closed and opened
the spreadsheet. Still nothing. Closing and opening it a third time however fixed it. Maybe I wasn't patting my head at the right speed. "Elkar" wrote: Based on what you've mentioned, I'd suspect that your cell formatting has been set to "0". Thus, yes, everything would in fact display as 0. Check the Cell Formatting, and change to 0 (no quotes) or General, etc... Another possibility to check, is make sure Automatic Calculations is turned on. TOOLS--OPTIONS--CALCULATION Tab--Check Automatic HTH, Elkar "CWillis" wrote: I have a workbook I have been using all day. All of the sudden, everything equals zero. Well, anything with an equals sign in front of it that is. (Except column B, that one is fine.) I'm not sure examples are needed, but just in case: =1+1 gives "0" =A1 gives "0" etc. Anyone know why/How to fix this? -Chris |
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