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I searched on help menu for hiding formulas on the sheet, so what I found was
this Switch between displaying formulas and their values on a worksheet Press CTRL + ` (grave accent). but I've got no clue what it means to press control + ?? so what is this grave accent? how do I get it? please help! What I really want to do is in a worksheet what I have made for some calculation pupose for other users too, to avoid any kind of overwriting in those cells containing formulas, to be protected+hide the formulas anyhow so what should be done to do this please somebody tell me. thanks in advance |
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