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on windows xp you could push f7 i think it was and the random numbers would
change so if doing a vlookup for example you would get different figures. however in vista i cannot figure out how to do this. pleas help |
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Try F9
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F7 does a spell check of the worksheet. F9 recalculates the workbook.
Shift+F9 recalculates the worksheet. Excel's function keys have nothing to do with Vista or XP. Tyro "jhead" wrote in message ... on windows xp you could push f7 i think it was and the random numbers would change so if doing a vlookup for example you would get different figures. however in vista i cannot figure out how to do this. pleas help |
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Windows Vista and Windows XP don't do spread sheets, what version of
Excel are you using. In Excel 2003 it is F9 to recalc. jhead wrote: on windows xp you could push f7 i think it was and the random numbers would change so if doing a vlookup for example you would get different figures. however in vista i cannot figure out how to do this. pleas help |
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