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absolute reference
I am trying to use the Absolute Reference command (i.e., =$A$1); I have
previsously done this by hitting the F4 key, but now in Office 2007, it appears to be another undo command or a delete command.... what happened to that functionality? |
absolute reference
F4 is working in 2007 for me
-- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "cholder" wrote in message ... I am trying to use the Absolute Reference command (i.e., =$A$1); I have previsously done this by hitting the F4 key, but now in Office 2007, it appears to be another undo command or a delete command.... what happened to that functionality? |
absolute reference
Fri, 8 Jun 2007 12:11:00 -0700 from cholder
: I am trying to use the Absolute Reference command (i.e., =$A$1); I have previsously done this by hitting the F4 key, but now in Office 2007, it appears to be another undo command or a delete command.... what happened to that functionality? Does F4 not work? I don't have Excel 2007 on my home computer, but as I recall every keyboard shortcut that I tried from earlier Excels worked in 2007, even if I wasn't documented. I didn't try this particular one, because IMHO it's easier just to type the $ signs where I want them. But YMMV. -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com/ |
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