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Default Sum of retuned valus as digits

I have a new question and cannot get the website to let me start a new
thread, but I need help with the function described below regarding the
midsection of the bottom taskbar. This functionality suddenly stopped
working on my excel and I cannot figure out why. It works fine on Word, etc.
Can anyone help?

this came from a micrsoft website.......
"That's where the taskbar comes in handy. Whenever you open a program,
folder, or document, Windows creates a button on the taskbar corresponding to
that item. The button shows the icon and name of the item. In the picture
below, two programs are open€”Calculator and Minesweeper€”and each has its own
button on the taskbar.



Each program has its own button on the taskbar"
--
Regina L Gunnet, CPA, MHA


"Vinay Vasu" wrote:

Hello there,

I am using IF function to return values as digits. Now I need the sum of
such digits in a coloumn. Pease help me to do this.

Thank you

Jeevan


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