On Tue, 15 Dec 2015 17:19:37 +0000
Brian Barker <b.m.barker@btinternet.com> wrote:
Good-oh!
Incidentally, =SUM(F4;F27) makes sense, as does =F4+F27, but
=SUM(F4+F27) doesn't: it tries to sum a single value - the result of
already adding F4 and F27. How about SUM(3) instead of 3? Or
SUM(SUM(3))? The same applies to =SUM(L25-N26) and =SUM(F29-L29).
Drop the superfluous "SUM".
Brian Barker
Cool.
This spreadsheet is 4 years old, and from 3.*.* days.
I just clicked on the "sum" button to get the cells to add/etc. I'll
look them over and attempt to clean up
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