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I have filters on and I'm using the SUM to add a group of numbers. It seems
that excel automatically adds adjacent cells that I have hidden(I'm guessing it's adding the hidden cells cause the result is way off and I get a formula error however; the formula does not reflect these additional cells). I have unselected the extend data range option, but this only works the first time. After I start working on the spreadsheet and add more SUM formulas it reverts back to adding the hidden cells. I have thousand of numbers so it's not efficient to select each one individually and I don't remember having to do that before. I used to be able to use the shift key while selecting large data ranges without it selecting hidden cells in between. Is there a way I can permanently disable Excel from automatically including adjacent cells when using SUM? |
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