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I don't know what I'm doing wrong. All I'm trying to do is add a column of
numbers. In cell L13, my formula is =SUM(L2:L12). All I get back is 0. I've checked the formatting of the cells and they are all numeric. I have also tried adding cells manually, e.g., =L2+L3 -- and I get the correct result. I'm pretty sure I've used this function before without any problems. What am I doing wrong? I was having a little problem with setting the formatting. Most of my spreadsheet contains wrappable text, and I had set the style for that. Then when I tried to adjust my numeric columns, it kept applying the numeric format to the entire worksheet until I figured out how to specify a separate style for those columns. Could I have messed something up there? |
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By the way, I have tried it by typing in the formula directly and using the
SUM icon and selecting the range of cells. All I receive is 0. "Ros M" wrote: I don't know what I'm doing wrong. All I'm trying to do is add a column of numbers. In cell L13, my formula is =SUM(L2:L12). All I get back is 0. I've checked the formatting of the cells and they are all numeric. I have also tried adding cells manually, e.g., =L2+L3 -- and I get the correct result. I'm pretty sure I've used this function before without any problems. What am I doing wrong? I was having a little problem with setting the formatting. Most of my spreadsheet contains wrappable text, and I had set the style for that. Then when I tried to adjust my numeric columns, it kept applying the numeric format to the entire worksheet until I figured out how to specify a separate style for those columns. Could I have messed something up there? |
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Sounds like that data is formatted as text.
Reformat the column as General, put 1 in a cell and copy it, then select the column and goto EditPastespecial and click Multiply. -- HTH Bob Phillips "Ros M" wrote in message ... I don't know what I'm doing wrong. All I'm trying to do is add a column of numbers. In cell L13, my formula is =SUM(L2:L12). All I get back is 0. I've checked the formatting of the cells and they are all numeric. I have also tried adding cells manually, e.g., =L2+L3 -- and I get the correct result. I'm pretty sure I've used this function before without any problems. What am I doing wrong? I was having a little problem with setting the formatting. Most of my spreadsheet contains wrappable text, and I had set the style for that. Then when I tried to adjust my numeric columns, it kept applying the numeric format to the entire worksheet until I figured out how to specify a separate style for those columns. Could I have messed something up there? |
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Thank you -- That worked! I had definitely set the column style to the
"number" format, not text -- so why do you think it was treating it as text? "Bob Phillips" wrote: Sounds like that data is formatted as text. Reformat the column as General, put 1 in a cell and copy it, then select the column and goto EditPastespecial and click Multiply. -- HTH Bob Phillips "Ros M" wrote in message ... I don't know what I'm doing wrong. All I'm trying to do is add a column of numbers. In cell L13, my formula is =SUM(L2:L12). All I get back is 0. I've checked the formatting of the cells and they are all numeric. I have also tried adding cells manually, e.g., =L2+L3 -- and I get the correct result. I'm pretty sure I've used this function before without any problems. What am I doing wrong? I was having a little problem with setting the formatting. Most of my spreadsheet contains wrappable text, and I had set the style for that. Then when I tried to adjust my numeric columns, it kept applying the numeric format to the entire worksheet until I figured out how to specify a separate style for those columns. Could I have messed something up there? |
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Hard to say Ros. You were obviously trying something as you said and there
is no way to know what exactly might have happened. -- HTH Bob Phillips "Ros M" wrote in message ... Thank you -- That worked! I had definitely set the column style to the "number" format, not text -- so why do you think it was treating it as text? "Bob Phillips" wrote: Sounds like that data is formatted as text. Reformat the column as General, put 1 in a cell and copy it, then select the column and goto EditPastespecial and click Multiply. -- HTH Bob Phillips "Ros M" wrote in message ... I don't know what I'm doing wrong. All I'm trying to do is add a column of numbers. In cell L13, my formula is =SUM(L2:L12). All I get back is 0. I've checked the formatting of the cells and they are all numeric. I have also tried adding cells manually, e.g., =L2+L3 -- and I get the correct result. I'm pretty sure I've used this function before without any problems. What am I doing wrong? I was having a little problem with setting the formatting. Most of my spreadsheet contains wrappable text, and I had set the style for that. Then when I tried to adjust my numeric columns, it kept applying the numeric format to the entire worksheet until I figured out how to specify a separate style for those columns. Could I have messed something up there? |
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