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I have been using the Sum and Subtotal function on my spreadsheet for a year
with no problem. All of a sudden when I change my formula to include
additional lines or use the filter, the formulas are no longer working. It
autofills correctly, but carries the total from the 1st column all the way
across and does not change when I change the filters unless I click in the
formula bar for each column.
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Hi

Make sure that your calculation is set to automatic. It's on
Tools/Options/Calculation tab.

Andy.

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I have been using the Sum and Subtotal function on my spreadsheet for a
year
with no problem. All of a sudden when I change my formula to include
additional lines or use the filter, the formulas are no longer working.
It
autofills correctly, but carries the total from the 1st column all the way
across and does not change when I change the filters unless I click in the
formula bar for each column.



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Thank you very much, now I can be productive again. I have no idea why this
would have changed.

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Hi

Make sure that your calculation is set to automatic. It's on
Tools/Options/Calculation tab.

Andy.

"ET" wrote in message
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I have been using the Sum and Subtotal function on my spreadsheet for a
year
with no problem. All of a sudden when I change my formula to include
additional lines or use the filter, the formulas are no longer working.
It
autofills correctly, but carries the total from the 1st column all the way
across and does not change when I change the filters unless I click in the
formula bar for each column.




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Glad you're sorted!! This option is determined by the first sheet you open
in any session - and it is Excel-wide. Therefore, the first sheet you opened
today must have been saved with calculation set to manual.

Andy.

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Thank you very much, now I can be productive again. I have no idea why
this
would have changed.

"Andy" wrote:

Hi

Make sure that your calculation is set to automatic. It's on
Tools/Options/Calculation tab.

Andy.

"ET" wrote in message
...
I have been using the Sum and Subtotal function on my spreadsheet for a
year
with no problem. All of a sudden when I change my formula to include
additional lines or use the filter, the formulas are no longer working.
It
autofills correctly, but carries the total from the 1st column all the
way
across and does not change when I change the filters unless I click in
the
formula bar for each column.






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