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Plino,

I thought Lotus 1-2-3 used the Shift+2 (or @ character), i.e., @SUM(A1..A12). 
Did I think wrong? Maybe we're talking about different flavors of Lotus. Or 
maybe I'm having another one of those darned senior moments.

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From: plino <pedlino@gmail.com>


You can use an "old school" trick: type +1/3 ;)

(In fact Lotus used + as an indicator for a formula which was much more
practical than = since it's already on the Num Pad... But everybody started
following Excel... :( )
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