Calcular Tool
Penny,
I assume (maybe incorrectly) you mean the calculator that comes bundled with
Windows.
There's no 'Always on Top' setting for calculator but here's a thought, why
can't your users work out the variance in Excel which can do everyting
calculator can and a lot more besides. If that's no good then tile Excel &
the Calculator.
Mike
"Penny" wrote:
Is there anyway that I can anchor the MS calculator tool directly into a
worksheet or is there a macro out there that will act as one? I have a sales
forecast tool that is interactive (for users to complete) and if an error is
made, I would like them to have a tool to work out the variance.
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