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Usually when I select a range of cells with my mouse, I am able to see
the sum of the values in those cells at the right bottom hand corner of
Excel. However, not it just gives me the "max" value of that range.

I'm not sure how this function got toggled, but I need to get back to
the original sum function. I tried resetting my computer but it didn't
work.

Please help. Thanks!

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Default Unexpected Function

Right-click that MAX and select what you want.
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Usually when I select a range of cells with my mouse, I am able to see
the sum of the values in those cells at the right bottom hand corner of
Excel. However, not it just gives me the "max" value of that range.

I'm not sure how this function got toggled, but I need to get back to
the original sum function. I tried resetting my computer but it didn't
work.

Please help. Thanks!


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Right-click on the status bar, and it will let you select between the
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Usually when I select a range of cells with my mouse, I am able to see
the sum of the values in those cells at the right bottom hand corner of
Excel. However, not it just gives me the "max" value of that range.

I'm not sure how this function got toggled, but I need to get back to
the original sum function. I tried resetting my computer but it didn't
work.

Please help. Thanks!



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