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I'm using the sum function to add 6 numbers in excel. In one particular
target cell, it refuses to print the answer; instead it prints the formula. I
have made sure that each of the 6 numbers and the target cell are formatted
"number", not "text".
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You might have the sheet set to manual calculation - go to Tools |
Options | Calculation (tab) and ensure that Automatic is ticked. If you
want to leave it at manual, you can press F9 to force Excel to
recalculate.

Hope this helps.

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Formatting as Number after you entered the formula doesn't help; the cell was formatted as text *before* you entered the formula.
Format as General or Number *and* re-enter the formula (F2, ENTER)

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| I'm using the sum function to add 6 numbers in excel. In one particular
| target cell, it refuses to print the answer; instead it prints the formula. I
| have made sure that each of the 6 numbers and the target cell are formatted
| "number", not "text".


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Simply changing the cell formatting isn't enough. If its just one cell,
click it, click in the formula bar and hit F2. For lots of cells, enter '1'
in a convenient empty cell, copy it, highlight the offending cells and paste
special, multiply, OK,
Regards,
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I'm using the sum function to add 6 numbers in excel. In one particular
target cell, it refuses to print the answer; instead it prints the
formula. I
have made sure that each of the 6 numbers and the target cell are
formatted
"number", not "text".



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That was the key! Thanks, Niek!

"Niek Otten" wrote:

Formatting as Number after you entered the formula doesn't help; the cell was formatted as text *before* you entered the formula.
Format as General or Number *and* re-enter the formula (F2, ENTER)

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Niek Otten

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| target cell, it refuses to print the answer; instead it prints the formula. I
| have made sure that each of the 6 numbers and the target cell are formatted
| "number", not "text".



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