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Hello people:
I need some advice: When you have an equation to sum all the numbers of a column, is there some way that when you use a strike-through (part of the fonts), that the number that now has the strike-through can be not-included in the summation or is this impossible? IE: There is a list of 10 items in the sum equation, but you want to 'cross-off' 2 of them, but not remove them from the list, while at the same time only sum the remaining 8. Thanks. -- Kevin |
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