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hello and welcome in Excel but also in Google Spreadsheets versus problem and possibly in openoffice and libreoffice as well I donamp;#39;t remember quite well there is a problem that sometimes you have fields with numbers in them and for example here in advanced you already changed the decimal separator to comma and the thousand separator to dot because we want to recognize these weird numbers as they are formatted in some unfortunate cases and it doesnamp;#39;t work unless you double-click them and click away then itamp;#39;s reminded as a number double click click away then itamp;#39;s formatted as a number even though you already pressed ctrl 1 and in formatting set vez to Counting for example I mean if you select multiple field you still see down here 55 is the sum so the sudden point 26 is being ignored I have no idea how to actually properly handle this but thereamp;#39;s a workaround you just take another empty column and start a formula in which you write equals one of th