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lawrence
I apologize if this has been discussed and solved previously, but a quick
search didn't provide any answers. The following applies to 2003, 2000, and
2007.
Autosum fails to insert the correct cell range into the formula when a cell
in the highlighted range contains another sum() function and another cell in
the range contains a negative reference, i.e. = -D5.
For example:
D3 contains the formula sum(B3:C3)
D6 contains the negative reference = -B20
When cells D3 to D8 are highlighted and the autosum button is pressed, the
forumula in D8 is sum(D67) when it should be sum(D37). (Cells D4 and D5
are empty. The range D38 is formated to number).
If the negative cell reference is changed to *-1, autosum works correctly.
Also, if D3 does not contain a sum() formula, autosum works correctly.
(Note: Cell B3 contains sum(A2.A3) and Cell B6 contains sum(A5.A6) )
I believe this is serious issue as a user doesn't normally double check the
resulting formula from an autosum on a highlighted, simple one column range.
Comments?
Lawrence
search didn't provide any answers. The following applies to 2003, 2000, and
2007.
Autosum fails to insert the correct cell range into the formula when a cell
in the highlighted range contains another sum() function and another cell in
the range contains a negative reference, i.e. = -D5.
For example:
D3 contains the formula sum(B3:C3)
D6 contains the negative reference = -B20
When cells D3 to D8 are highlighted and the autosum button is pressed, the
forumula in D8 is sum(D67) when it should be sum(D37). (Cells D4 and D5
are empty. The range D38 is formated to number).
If the negative cell reference is changed to *-1, autosum works correctly.
Also, if D3 does not contain a sum() formula, autosum works correctly.
(Note: Cell B3 contains sum(A2.A3) and Cell B6 contains sum(A5.A6) )
I believe this is serious issue as a user doesn't normally double check the
resulting formula from an autosum on a highlighted, simple one column range.
Comments?
Lawrence