"GolfGal" wrote in message
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I am trying to create a nested formula. When I get to the "If False"
argument, I want to create another formula, then another.
Previous versions of excel allowed you to open another function wizard box
within a function wizard to nest formulas. My 2003 does not. My Q was
is
there any way to do that?
"Gord Dibben" wrote:
GG
Not sure what you want to do and what is not happening.
What do you mean by "click to next a formula"?
Do you just want to copy a formula from one cell to the next?
You can do this by clicking on the right-hand bottom corner of the cell
and
dragging it down or across.
Perhaps a couple of examples of your formulas would help.
Gord Dibben Excel MVP
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 10:59:02 -0800, "GolfGal"
wrote:
When I use the 'if' function wizard, only the first formula uses the
wizard.
When I click to next a formula, I have to type it in without the
wizard. Is
there a setting I'm missing? Excel 2003
I'm not sure if this answers your question.. If you insert something like
=IF(AND()) then you can select the AND keyword and press the fx button. Now,
the function wizard for AND will appear. However, if the function wizard
shows teh IF statene´ment, you can't bring up another wizard for some nested
fuction.
7Fredrik
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