Starting a formula with a + symbol instead of =
No, you have got it, backwards compatibility with Lotus, when Lotus was a
serious challenger.
I must admit that I couldn't reproduce the action of changing 10/12 to
0.83333. I thought it might be some Transition setting
(ToolsOptionsTransition), but nothing seemed to force it for me.
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HTH
Bob
(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)
"P J Bryant" wrote in message
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Anyone seen this, or better, understand it? I've a user who uses the +
symbol instead of = when editing a cell to be a formula (it's easier as
you
can use the num pad)
So the cell originally reads (without the quotes) "84%", and then she
edits
it to read "+84%*10/12", however Excel then evaluates the 10/12 and
changes
the cell to read "+84%*0.8333333". This is not wanted. if you use the =
instead the result is "=84%*10/12"
A distant bell is ringing Lotus 1-2-3, but in any case - is this by design
or some sort of bug?
Thanks, Peter
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