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I accidentally turned off the tool that sums together highlighted tools in
the bottom right hand corner of the screen. I was told that right-clicking
where the sum used to display would show an option where I could re-select
sum. However, no such option displays, and the box where the sum usually
displays is no longer there either. If someone could help me out, I'd
appreciate it. Thanks!
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Read some of the answers to your other postings.


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On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 13:46:01 -0700, Eric
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I accidentally turned off the tool that sums together highlighted tools in
the bottom right hand corner of the screen. I was told that right-clicking
where the sum used to display would show an option where I could re-select
sum. However, no such option displays, and the box where the sum usually
displays is no longer there either. If someone could help me out, I'd
appreciate it. Thanks!


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