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Thank-you. Will certainly check it out when I get access to the worksheet.
"Gary''s Student" wrote: Look into Transition Tools Options... Transition and check the bottom two checkboxes -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200788 "jack" wrote: A friend has an Excel workbook that does not require the use of the = sign to begin a formula. In any cell on the worksheet, if a date is entered it is formatted as a date, if text is entered it is treated as text, but when a formula is entered it is recognised as a formula without an = sign being entered into the cell. However after the formula has been entered, the = sign is placed automatically into the cell. This workbook is at least 10 years old and I do not know its origins (whether converted from another spreadsheet product, etc). If the contents of the worksheet are copied to another workbook, this situation is not copied, i.e., the person needs to use an = sign for formula in the new workbook. I have not seen the workbook but as far as I am aware the person is not using the + sign to begin the formula. We would like to be able to find out how this is achieved in order to create other workbooks with the same element. Any ideas, anyone??? |
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