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Recovering from major crash, had to reload XP and Office 2003, etc. Now
when I open an Excel workbook, I get a small triangular mark in the upper left-hand corner of some cells. Apparently to do with formatting. Anyway, try as I might I can't find the right box to click to get rid of it. Been here before but I don't remember what to do. Appreciate any suggestions Thx Dave |
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Try:
Tools|Options|Error Checking tab Turn off the things you don't like (You may find that those warnings are nice and want to keep them turned on.) David wrote: Recovering from major crash, had to reload XP and Office 2003, etc. Now when I open an Excel workbook, I get a small triangular mark in the upper left-hand corner of some cells. Apparently to do with formatting. Anyway, try as I might I can't find the right box to click to get rid of it. Been here before but I don't remember what to do. Appreciate any suggestions Thx Dave -- Dave Peterson |
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Dave ... Green triangles come from:
Tools ... Options ... Error Checking Tab ... Rules Uncheck the ones you do not want to apply ... HTH ... Kha "David" wrote: Recovering from major crash, had to reload XP and Office 2003, etc. Now when I open an Excel workbook, I get a small triangular mark in the upper left-hand corner of some cells. Apparently to do with formatting. Anyway, try as I might I can't find the right box to click to get rid of it. Been here before but I don't remember what to do. Appreciate any suggestions Thx Dave |
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Thank you gentlemen -
Guess I didn't think of these things as errors, but I guess Bill Gates does (did) Appreciate the help Dave "Ken" wrote in message ... Dave ... Green triangles come from: Tools ... Options ... Error Checking Tab ... Rules Uncheck the ones you do not want to apply ... HTH ... Kha "David" wrote: Recovering from major crash, had to reload XP and Office 2003, etc. Now when I open an Excel workbook, I get a small triangular mark in the upper left-hand corner of some cells. Apparently to do with formatting. Anyway, try as I might I can't find the right box to click to get rid of it. Been here before but I don't remember what to do. Appreciate any suggestions Thx Dave |
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