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I enter =SUM(C11+C21) C11 is 10000 and C21 is (9000)
My formula result is 0. What gives?
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Possibley those numbers are actually rext.

Format them as General then copy an empty cell.

Select the cells with "numbers" and EditPaste SpecialAddOKEsc


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I enter =SUM(C11+C21) C11 is 10000 and C21 is (9000)
My formula result is 0. What gives?


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I tried this but I didn't understand the "Select the cells with "numbers" and
EditPaste SpecialAddOKEsc"
I tried F9 and it did nothing. I cleared contents. Copied an adjacent cell
with the same fomula and pasted but it changed to the correct column formula
but with the same total from the adjacent column.

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"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Possibley those numbers are actually rext.

Format them as General then copy an empty cell.

Select the cells with "numbers" and EditPaste SpecialAddOKEsc


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 11:18:02 -0800, loveforlife
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I enter =SUM(C11+C21) C11 is 10000 and C21 is (9000)
My formula result is 0. What gives?



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Your numbers in C11 and C21 look like numbers but are probably text.

That's why you get the zero.

Try again..............format all to General.

Copy a blank cell.

Select the range with the "look like" numbers and in place EditPaste
SpecialAddOKEsc.

Adding the blank cell you copied will force Excel to treat them as real numbers.


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On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 19:45:00 -0800, loveforlife
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I tried this but I didn't understand the "Select the cells with "numbers" and
EditPaste SpecialAddOKEsc"
I tried F9 and it did nothing. I cleared contents. Copied an adjacent cell
with the same fomula and pasted but it changed to the correct column formula
but with the same total from the adjacent column.

--
loveforlife


"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Possibley those numbers are actually rext.

Format them as General then copy an empty cell.

Select the cells with "numbers" and EditPaste SpecialAddOKEsc


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 11:18:02 -0800, loveforlife
wrote:

I enter =SUM(C11+C21) C11 is 10000 and C21 is (9000)
My formula result is 0. What gives?


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Normally you wouldn't use SUM(C11+C21), either

=SUM(C11,C21)

or just

C11+C21

but that doesn't explain your problem.....what happens if you press F9, how
is the result cell formatted?

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I enter =SUM(C11+C21) C11 is 10000 and C21 is (9000)
My formula result is 0. What gives?
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