how do you hide SUM(number1,[number2],...

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This box is in my way when using @sum, but I am unable to find how to hide it.

how do you hide SUM(number1,[number2],...
 
Karen
Tell us more. What are you doing? In detail. What is happening? In
detail. For instance, what box? HTH Otto
"Karen@Industrialrevolution"
 
Otto,

When I am in a cell and use the @sum button to total a column of numbers, a
yellow box appears that has SUM(number1,[number2],... This box is right next
to the cell I am putting the total into. This box is in my way when I am
highlighting the area to sum.

Otto Moehrbach said:
Karen
Tell us more. What are you doing? In detail. What is happening? In
detail. For instance, what box? HTH Otto
"Karen@Industrialrevolution"
This box is in my way when using @sum, but I am unable to find how to hide
it.

how do you hide SUM(number1,[number2],...
 
Karen@Industrialrevolution said:
Otto,

When I am in a cell and use the @sum button to total a column of numbers, a
yellow box appears that has SUM(number1,[number2],... This box is right next
to the cell I am putting the total into. This box is in my way when I am
highlighting the area to sum.

I know what you're talking about, but I don't understand how it would
be in the way. Just out of curiosity, what cells are you trying to
sum, and into which cell are you trying to put the sum?
 
Karen
I don't see what you mean. I see the box but it appears below the
active cell. Post back with specifics about the cells involved. Also,
describe what cells are visible on the screen as you do this. Otto
"Karen@Industrialrevolution"
Otto,

When I am in a cell and use the @sum button to total a column of numbers,
a
yellow box appears that has SUM(number1,[number2],... This box is right
next
to the cell I am putting the total into. This box is in my way when I am
highlighting the area to sum.

Otto Moehrbach said:
Karen
Tell us more. What are you doing? In detail. What is happening?
In
detail. For instance, what box? HTH Otto
"Karen@Industrialrevolution"
This box is in my way when using @sum, but I am unable to find how to
hide
it.

how do you hide SUM(number1,[number2],...
 
Karen
You can also do this another way. Perhaps that would work for you. In
the cell in which you want the sum, type "=sum(" without the quotes). Then
highlight the cells you want to sum and hit enter. That way, no box appears
anywhere. Otto
"Karen@Industrialrevolution"
Otto,

When I am in a cell and use the @sum button to total a column of numbers,
a
yellow box appears that has SUM(number1,[number2],... This box is right
next
to the cell I am putting the total into. This box is in my way when I am
highlighting the area to sum.

Otto Moehrbach said:
Karen
Tell us more. What are you doing? In detail. What is happening?
In
detail. For instance, what box? HTH Otto
"Karen@Industrialrevolution"
This box is in my way when using @sum, but I am unable to find how to
hide
it.

how do you hide SUM(number1,[number2],...
 
To eliminate that tool tip, go to:
<Tools> <Options> <General> tab,
And *UNCHECK*
"Function Tooltips".

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HTH,

RD
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"Karen@Industrialrevolution"
Otto,

When I am in a cell and use the @sum button to total a column of numbers, a
yellow box appears that has SUM(number1,[number2],... This box is right next
to the cell I am putting the total into. This box is in my way when I am
highlighting the area to sum.

Otto Moehrbach said:
Karen
Tell us more. What are you doing? In detail. What is happening? In
detail. For instance, what box? HTH Otto
"Karen@Industrialrevolution"
This box is in my way when using @sum, but I am unable to find how to hide
it.

how do you hide SUM(number1,[number2],...
 
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