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Excel malfunction
When I use autosum function some cells fill with a row of hash symbols
although correct sum is visible on toolbar at top. How do I stop this? |
Excel malfunction
The #'s are telling you that your column is not wide enough to display the
result. Widen the column. Tyro "OG" wrote in message ... When I use autosum function some cells fill with a row of hash symbols although correct sum is visible on toolbar at top. How do I stop this? |
Excel malfunction
If by hash symbols you mean #, then all you need to do is widen your columns
that display them. The indicate that Excel has a number it cannot display because the column is not wide enought. Hope this helps... -- Kevin Backmann "OG" wrote: When I use autosum function some cells fill with a row of hash symbols although correct sum is visible on toolbar at top. How do I stop this? |
Excel malfunction
Make the column wider. Drag the edge of the column header until the #### go
away. The "Toolbar on top" is known as the Formula Bar Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 16:04:00 -0800, OG wrote: When I use autosum function some cells fill with a row of hash symbols although correct sum is visible on toolbar at top. How do I stop this? |
Excel malfunction
Or use a smaller font.
Or even: Format|cells|alignment tab|check shrink to fit. or change the format of the cell to general. Excel will drop any decimals it can to try to make it fit in the cell. (But you'll still see #### if the cell is too narrow for the integer portion.) OG wrote: When I use autosum function some cells fill with a row of hash symbols although correct sum is visible on toolbar at top. How do I stop this? -- Dave Peterson |
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