Mark <mhullrich <at> gmail.com> writes:
A sum range is =SUM(C2:C46) - could that be (part of) it?
Mark
Hello, Mark:
Thank you for your prompt reply. I apologize, but I mis-punctuated
my original message. The formula, as you correctly observe, is =SUM(C2:C46)
--and that's pasted directly from the spreadsheet.
However, it still returns a result of 0 (zero).
I've been working with spreadsheets (mostly Excel) since the days of
Lotus Symphony. I had high hopes for LibreOffice and have had good
results with the document package so far. But this spreadsheet behavior
is driving me nuts.
I would appreciate any suggestions.
Would you like me to e-mail you a copy of the spreadsheet?
Sincerely/Bill Woodruff
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