Hi,

Sorry Brian, I've never had that sort of issue with Numbers ever.  It sounds 
like things are hanging somewhat thus nothing is being entered into your cells.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On 2013-10-09, at 12:37 PM, Brian Fischler <blindga...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 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 <mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com> 
> 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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