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Need to display values instead of formula; Ctrl + ` doesn't work
I'm helping a co-worker with a VLOOKUP in Excel 2003. I type in a
perfectly good formula, and that's all that the cell will display. It doesn't show the results. I searched Excel Help and Google, and the only solution I find is to press Ctrl + `. That doesn't work here. "Ctrl + `" only increase the width of the column by some apparently random amount. I also tried switching the cell type to General and retyping the formula. This doesn't work either. One of the other tabs in the same worksheet displays formula results just fine. Does anyone have advice? Thanks, Rachel |
Need to display values instead of formula; Ctrl + ` doesn't work
I'd try this again:
Tools|Options|View tab|Uncheck formulas if it's checked. Then if you still see the formula: Format the cell as General Select the cell and hit F2 followed by enter (same as reentering the formula) Make sure that there are no leading spaces before the initial equal sign. Rachel Garrett wrote: I'm helping a co-worker with a VLOOKUP in Excel 2003. I type in a perfectly good formula, and that's all that the cell will display. It doesn't show the results. I searched Excel Help and Google, and the only solution I find is to press Ctrl + `. That doesn't work here. "Ctrl + `" only increase the width of the column by some apparently random amount. I also tried switching the cell type to General and retyping the formula. This doesn't work either. One of the other tabs in the same worksheet displays formula results just fine. Does anyone have advice? Thanks, Rachel -- Dave Peterson |
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