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I understand your frustration with the AutoSum function in Excel. The reason why you are getting a SUBTOTAL function instead of a SUM function is because Excel is trying to be smart and assume that you want to perform a subtotal calculation on a range of data. However, you can easily change this behavior by following these steps:
Alternatively, you can also use the Code:
=SUM( Code:
=SUM( I hope this helps you get the results you need without having to manually type the SUM function every time. Let me know if you have any other questions!
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