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Default Why does my excel spreadsheet show ### in place of a sum?

For some reason, some autoSUM cells in my spreadsheet are showing up as "#"
symbols even though they are correctly calculated in the function window...
Any ideas?
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Default Why does my excel spreadsheet show ### in place of a sum?

Try making the column wider.

"S. Teichman" wrote:

For some reason, some autoSUM cells in my spreadsheet are showing up as "#"
symbols even though they are correctly calculated in the function window...
Any ideas?

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Default Why does my excel spreadsheet show ### in place of a sum?

Typically the # characters indicate that the column is not wide
enough to display the result. Try making the column wider.


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For some reason, some autoSUM cells in my spreadsheet are
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symbols even though they are correctly calculated in the
function window...
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