I set up function to give me a running total (or so I thought) that seems to work perfectly for the first few cells, but then suddenly stops working. It gives totally incorrect numbers that don't seem to come from anywhere. How can I fix this, clever people? This is my first time using Excel and I'm a little lost. As I say, the formula works perfectly for the first part. The calculation is, and has always been, set to automatic and I can't see an error in the function.
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An individual working layout space in Microsoft Excel is called a worksheet.
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If you opened a spreadsheet, you will be running a software program. If you use Microsoft Windows, it will probably be Excel.
If you opened a spreadsheet, you will be running a software program. If you use MicroSoft Windows, it will probably be Excel.
If you mean a Microsoft operating system, such as XP or Vista or Windows 7, then on an IBM PC, it does need to be running before Excel can run. You can also get Excel for other types of computers that do not use a Windows operating system, such as an Apple computer, and Excel can run on those. So it depends on the type of computer and the version of Excel.
Microsoft excel was created by Microsoft
Programs->Microsoft Office->Microsoft Excel
I believe the only Microsoft program used to create spreadsheets is Microsoft Excel.
Microsoft Excel was created by Microsoft Corporation. It was first released in 1985.
There are no hidden games in Microsoft Excel after Microsoft Excel 2000, so there are none in Microsoft Excel 2003.