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I'd like to be able to sum into a blank cell a series of non-consecutive
cells by clicking on them, i.e. by clicking in an empty cell and then hitting = to start a formula and then clicking the cells I want to add one by one. Excel 2002's default is to REPLACE the last cell clicked on when you click after cells one after the other, I want them to add together. Some versions of Excel (eg. Office 98 and X for Mac) do this by default. Can this be set up in Office 2002 also? Thanks in advance. |
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