Hey guys,

I would love to hear if anyone else is having this issue with numbers, as it is 
driving me nuts, and makes numbers unusable. I just started a new spread sheet. 
It has five rows and when I go to enter info in to a cell voiceover just 
completely stops talking. Ok I figured voiceover is just not reading me what I 
type even though it was a minute ago. I quit numbers and reopen it and once VO 
has stopped reading me what I am typing none of the info I have typed saves in 
the form. This happens every few cells making numbers total crap and unusable. 
I can enter info in to one cell then reopen numbers and enter more info then VO 
stops so I have to quit it again, and start over. How in the world can I be the 
only person this is happening to? Any solutions? Thanks
On Oct 9, 2013, at 7:00 AM, Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Hey Alex,
> 
> Try this.
> First, try flipping your table around. So, you have your headers across the 
> top row, at the top of each column: A1, B1, C1, D1, E1. Then, A2 might be, 
> for instance, date. B2 would be starting milage, C2 end milage, D2 excluded 
> milage. IN E2, type =C2-B2-D2. Not sure if this step is completely necessary, 
> but it makes better sense to me and it at least works.
> Second, select all the cells in the total milage column. So, starting in E2, 
> hold shift and press the down arrow until you've selected all the cells in 
> that column you want to have a total. Then, navigate to the menu bar, Insert, 
> Fill, and choose down. That should give you the result you want. Fill 
> basically copies the formula from the starting cell, but modifies it so it's 
> relative to the cell being filled, if that makes sense. You probably can do 
> this around the other way you had originally, using fill right instead of 
> fill down, but I'm not sure how that would go with headers.
> Cheers,
> Nic
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