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I've got a Word03 table with a column with simple numbers which I'm trying to
Sum in a cell at the bottom. By reading other posts I discovered that one way of doing this is to use the =Sum(Above) function and set the print options to Update Fields upon printing to get it to calculate but since this is a globally set option, it does all sorts of very scary things to other documents. If I have a document with feilds in it that isn't locked, it resets all the feilds to blanks (extremly scary when it just took me 2 hrs to fill out the form!). My work also has a bunch of old docs that some "smart" person filled with Mergefeilds (don't even get me started) which are extremely bothersome with this option selected (but not for anyone else and they all think I'm crazy!) Anyway, besides going the "Use Excel" route to create this document, does anyone know a way of summing a column of simple numbers in a word table?? Thanks in advance! --Dax -- I would give my left hand to be ambidextrous! |
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