I'm sorry to say that your comprehension of XL is soooo bad, that you can't
pose an accurate, intelligent question.
Does 5B21C2, in *exactly* that form, mean something to you, pertaining to
XL???
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RD
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"rlrlatr35" wrote in message
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I'm taking an excel class & the ? is "if you enter 5B21C2 in cell B1 of a
worksheet the formula is replaced by the # 125 when you press enter. What
happened? The worksheet is hypethetical. Then the next ? is to use same
worksheet, change the # in cell B2 from 55 to 65. What happens to the #
in
cell B1 & why. The info I found doesn't tell how to figure the first
formula
so everything else doesn't make sense to me. HELP!
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