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Display results of formulas not the actual formula
I am working off an existing workbook and trying to do some basic
calcuations. When I type in a formula (=SUM(A1:A2) for example) the cell displays the formula not the expected result. It seems like the creator of the file turned off the calculation functionality. How do I turn it back on??? THANKS! |
Display results of formulas not the actual formula
Hi, Bridget-
It sounds like that cell is formatted as text, instead of formatted at "General" or a specific number format. If you'll right-click the cell, select Format Cells from the box that appears, and select the proper format from the list. |
Display results of formulas not the actual formula
hi Bridgete,
TOOLS | OPTIONS | uncheck Formulas Box hth regards from Brazil Marcelo "Bridget from ATL" escreveu: I am working off an existing workbook and trying to do some basic calcuations. When I type in a formula (=SUM(A1:A2) for example) the cell displays the formula not the expected result. It seems like the creator of the file turned off the calculation functionality. How do I turn it back on??? THANKS! |
Display results of formulas not the actual formula
And re- enter the formula (F2, ENTER)
-- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Dave O" wrote in message ps.com... | Hi, Bridget- | It sounds like that cell is formatted as text, instead of formatted at | "General" or a specific number format. If you'll right-click the cell, | select Format Cells from the box that appears, and select the proper | format from the list. | |
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