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All of a sudden I am having trouble getting totals to work in an excel
workbook. These are columns that previously were totaling and now all they do
is give me zero as the total even though there are numbers in column. This
only happens in columns that previously totaled. If I go to another column I
can total, but not in columns that are already there. This is happening in
only 1 workbook
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All of a sudden I am having trouble getting totals to work in an excel
workbook. These are columns that previously were totaling and now all they

do
is give me zero as the total even though there are numbers in column. This
only happens in columns that previously totaled. If I go to another column

I
can total, but not in columns that are already there. This is happening in
only 1 workbook



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