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2 Sum Problem
I have inherited a spreadsheet and encountered a problem I have never seen
before. In the spreadsheet there is the following sum in cell k159 =+K5+K19+K33+K47+K61+K75+K89+K117+K131+K145+K103 When I copy this sum to cell k166 the sum looks like this =+K12+K26+K40+K54+K68+K82+K96+K124+K138+K152+K110 Now this looks as it should, however rather than getting the sum of the cells above I get the same answer as the first sum which is incorrect. I have looked at the way the cells are formatted, checked the sum and I have been unable to workout why this is happening. The other thing that happens is when I key the sum to the second set of cells above I get 0 as the answer. It is as if excel cannot see the cell contents. |
2 Sum Problem
It sounds like you have your calculations set to manual. Click Tools/Options
on Excel's menu bar, select the Calculation tab and click in the Automatic option button. Rick "Peter" wrote in message ... I have inherited a spreadsheet and encountered a problem I have never seen before. In the spreadsheet there is the following sum in cell k159 =+K5+K19+K33+K47+K61+K75+K89+K117+K131+K145+K103 When I copy this sum to cell k166 the sum looks like this =+K12+K26+K40+K54+K68+K82+K96+K124+K138+K152+K110 Now this looks as it should, however rather than getting the sum of the cells above I get the same answer as the first sum which is incorrect. I have looked at the way the cells are formatted, checked the sum and I have been unable to workout why this is happening. The other thing that happens is when I key the sum to the second set of cells above I get 0 as the answer. It is as if excel cannot see the cell contents. |
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