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Old 08-25-2016, 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by snowboarder2 View Post
If the end user wants to enter data vertically in one column at a time, it's not going to calculate in all fields.
That would only be the case if you don't have the 'calculate on exit' property set for all of the cells involved in the calculations. Since your document is password-protected, I can't really see what you have there. And, given the structure of your form (which has a bunch of other formfields after the data to be calculated), if you had the 'calculate on exit' property set for all of the cells involved in the calculations, you probably wouldn't need the 'Click to insure all totals calculate' checkbox.
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