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I have 5 rows with 3 columns. In the third column is calculation that
multiplies column a times b. This calculation is working in all 5 rows. I
then want to sum all the results of column c in c6. I have the calculate
field on, the cell adresses correct and get "4t". What is the "t". If I put
in the forumal using SUM or just = c4+c5+c6... I still get the "t". Please
help. Thanks.
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Hi ?B?TGluZGFDb2VkeQ==?=,

I have 5 rows with 3 columns. In the third column is calculation that
multiplies column a times b. This calculation is working in all 5 rows. I
then want to sum all the results of column c in c6. I have the calculate
field on, the cell adresses correct and get "4t". What is the "t". If I put
in the forumal using SUM or just = c4+c5+c6... I still get the "t".

If you toggle the display of field codes on using Alt+F9, what do you see in the
{ } brackets for this formula? Which version of Word is this?

Cindy Meister
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