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Default 2003/XP Macros in 2000

I am running Excel 2000 in Windows XP. I received an email with an .xls
attachment which, when I opened gave me the macro warning. I didn't need the
macros so I chose the disable option. I copied same to a new worksheet so I
could rework some of the data - which was not covered by the macros.
Whilst working with the new worksheet I noticed that the auto sum was not
working as normal. I re-dragged the range and it was OK. Later I was
working on another worksheet and I had the same problem, auto sum behaving
badly!
I contacted the email source (trusted) who asked what version I was on -
2000 but he was on 2003/XP and thought that this would be the problem, not a
virus.
My problem was he didn't know how to fix it - neither do I !
Can any one help ?
Regards,
Bernie T

 
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