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Default Text is not showing up in cell. Why not?

I type in text and it shows up in the "fx" box above and I can see text in
white when I hightlight a range of cells that contains this cell, but the
text doesn't show in the cell normally. The cell is formatted "General"
like a lot of other cells around it are that show text.
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Make sure that the cell isn't formatted as white font on a white fill.



TomBrooklyn wrote:

I type in text and it shows up in the "fx" box above and I can see text in
white when I hightlight a range of cells that contains this cell, but the
text doesn't show in the cell normally. The cell is formatted "General"
like a lot of other cells around it are that show text.


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Wilco Dave Peterson. That solved the problem. Thanks a bunch. Tom Out.
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10-4, good buddy.

(or is that not a good reply??)

TomBrooklyn wrote:

Wilco Dave Peterson. That solved the problem. Thanks a bunch. Tom Out.


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