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I recently upgraded to Office 2007, including Excel. In the "olden days"
using Excel 2003, if you "highlighted" a group of numeric values, a total used to show at the VERY bottom of the excel window (is this the status bar)? I work on very large spreadsheets, and often want to do a quick checksum on a group of related numeric values, just to see if they were input correctly, and I have used this function extensively to do that. Is there a way to turn this on in excel 2007? Thanks! Patk |
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