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    adding two cells trick

    you can add the contents of two or more completely different cells by using =sum(a1,d1) the cells dont even have to be contiguous!
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    Re: adding two cells trick

    Why would a cell be contagious?
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    Re: adding two cells trick

    ah the infectious cells question, that's my entry next month

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    Re: adding two cells trick

    May be a person with flu sneezed on it! anyway, I recon cleaning the screen with a Lysol wipe - while keeping the contagious cell visible - ought to take care of it.

    Now if contiguous cells are contagious, you might also have to scroll left/right/up/down while wiping the screen. To clean the whole file, save it on a USB stick and submerge the USB stick in 10% bleach solution for 10mins.

    This is no rocket science...what kinda chemist are you?

    My apologies Martindwilson...
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