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I am using Excel 2000 and have the following formula in a cell:
=DSUM(CRData,7,acd) Unfortunately to get the right answer I have to put: =DSUM(CRData,7,acd)-DSUM(CRData,7,acdiv) Why does Excel sum all the €œdiv€ values into the total of €œd€ values so that to get the true €œd€ total uou have to subtract the €œdiv€ (or any other 3 letter group beginning with d). I have tried these formulae in Lotus and there is no problem. |
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