--alpha = 0.10, alpha = 0.05, and/or
Interesting.
The things you learn.
Dave
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"Bob Phillips" wrote:
It is treating alpha as an Excel defined name because it is preceded by an
operator (-- is just twice of -), so it thinks it is a formula. -alpha, +
alpha does the same.
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Bob Phillips
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"Dave F" wrote in message
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I just typed that --alpha = 0.10, alpha = 0.05, and/or into a cell and
noticed that XL thinks I'm trying to type a formula.
When/why would you begin a formula with -- ?
I know -- can be used with SUMPRODUCT and other functions, but as the
beginning of a function??
And yes I know I can fix this by putting an apostrophe to the left. I
just
don't get what XL is thinking here...
Dave
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Brevity is the soul of wit.
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