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Default Where is the "sum above" adding facility in Vista???

XP used to be able to add the value of items in a column in of a table. Where
is this facility in Vista.

Thanx for your help, whoever provides it.
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Default Where is the "sum above" adding facility in Vista???

Vista is an operating system. I suppose you mean Word 2007?
With your cursor in a table cell where you wish to insert the total click
the layout tab, then Formula the required formula will be the default.

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Andrew Hollo-Tas wrote:
XP used to be able to add the value of items in a column in of a
table. Where is this facility in Vista.

Thanx for your help, whoever provides it.



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