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Dinesh
 
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Default Absolute function

Thanks. yes, very tedious if you have 10 combination.

"N Harkawat" wrote:

One possible method even though a little tedious is
type the formula as if you would normally have done. Then press function
key f2 and select each component of the formual and press function key F9
this will display the result
press escape when done else it will overwrite the formula with absolute
values

"Dinesh" wrote in message
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Hi David,

The answer is 65. To clarfy more, These numbers are linked to diff
worksheet, so instead of going back to that link and see what is the
absolute
number is, I was wondering if you can toggle back and forth the furmula
and
see the absolute number or formula.

Thanks.
Dinesh

"David Biddulph" wrote:

"Dinesh" wrote in message
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Hi,

I am looking for a formula which can convert formula into absolute
number
not as a Total answer but adding the each number seperately.

Example
Col A
10
25
30

Formula is =a1+a2+a3..So the answer would be 45.

Did you mean 65, not 45? (or did you intend the 10 to be -10, which
might
explain the reference to absolute, and makes the question different)?

... But I like to see the
answer as=10+25+30 or conver the formula into abolute number by
addition
of
each number rather than total.

Is there a way to conver this?
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David Biddulph