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my coulum wont sum how do i turn it on
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Select column. Format Cells. Number..
Alt+Enter at the bottom cell

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What happens when you try?

Might be the "numbers" are text.

Format all to General.

Select an empty cell and copy.

Select the range of "numbers" and paste specialaddokesc.


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