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Default FORMULA PRODUCES WRONG RESULT

eg. I enter a formula =SUM(A1:H1) in cell J1.
If I enter 100 in cell A1, J1 shows 100 (Good!).
If I then enter 200 in cell B1, J1 still shows 100 ??
Whatever I enter into cells B1 through H1, the result in J1 remains as
100 ??

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Does anything happen if you press the F9 key ?

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eg. I enter a formula =SUM(A1:H1) in cell J1.
If I enter 100 in cell A1, J1 shows 100 (Good!).
If I then enter 200 in cell B1, J1 still shows 100 ??
Whatever I enter into cells B1 through H1, the result in J1 remains as
100 ??



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Hi

Cells B1 through H1 are formatted as text? When yes, reformat as general,
and re-enter values (format only is not enough).


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eg. I enter a formula =SUM(A1:H1) in cell J1.
If I enter 100 in cell A1, J1 shows 100 (Good!).
If I then enter 200 in cell B1, J1 still shows 100 ??
Whatever I enter into cells B1 through H1, the result in J1 remains as
100 ??



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