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/ir /ic@Sum (actually, any formula with the @ symbol) is a holder from Lotus 1-2-3 (ah, good times).
I've been impressed they kept it this long. Still works for me, so maybe PP's solution might help for you. Best wishes!
Habit? Old dog, new tricks? I had to learn how to function without a mouse so sometimes it's still easier without one?I don't understand why you would have kept writing it?
I started in 123 and once I could stop doing pointless characters I jumped at the chance.
I still marvel how most of the stuff that's easier to do today was still available back then with sumproduct and some other well designed formulas.
THIS WORKED!!!!! Thank youThis may be of some help:
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/excel/sum-not-working/m-p/3995775
I've always used = and not @ in my formulas, so I'm not familiar with using it. But it sounds like from that thread, it may be due to a recent update.
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One response says: "@SUM() works if you ON Lotus compatibility setting (OFF by default) here"
I know but many of us predate that and using a mouse in a spreadsheet. They carried over the keystrokes that have been ingrained in so many of us now aging populationIt’s always been =sum in excel as far back as I’ve been using it, about 25 years.
I fought the mouse as long as I could. In the early 90s I was a hotel secretary and had a lot of Word Perfect macros that went keystroke by keystroke to write letters and contracts -- it was so cool that it would stop as I typed where it needed to be personalized, and then continued on when I hit Enter.I know but many of us predate that and using a mouse in a spreadsheet. They carried over the keystrokes that have been ingrained in so many of us now aging population![]()
Never mind that just created other issues . Oh wellTHIS WORKED!!!!! Thank you