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In Excel 2007 (for Vista) I cannot find "transition formula entry" which will
allow me to type in formulas without an = sign in front. It is much easier to be able to fill cells with numbers such as 15+684 without having to type the = sign each time since the = sign is not on the numeric key pad. Any ideas on how to set the worksheet to do that? |
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