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I'm new in my company and I'm using last years spreadsheet to work up next
years budget. I've downloaded the numbers from our accounting database but Excel is converting formulas to numbers. I can't seem to ask the question right to get help in turning off this feature. Is anyone familiar with the options to help me? This company is still using Excel 2003 Thank you! -- Just me! Have a safe day. |
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Enter ' before the = in the formula... this converts them into text
Or if you just want to see what formulae are there then press CTRL-~ to toggle between seeing the formulae and their results... "skm" wrote: I'm new in my company and I'm using last years spreadsheet to work up next years budget. I've downloaded the numbers from our accounting database but Excel is converting formulas to numbers. I can't seem to ask the question right to get help in turning off this feature. Is anyone familiar with the options to help me? This company is still using Excel 2003 Thank you! -- Just me! Have a safe day. |
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You should be real happy that they don't use Excel 2007, Excel 2003 is
adequate and definitely much better than 2007. What do you mean when you say that it converts formulas to number, give an example? -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "skm" wrote in message ... I'm new in my company and I'm using last years spreadsheet to work up next years budget. I've downloaded the numbers from our accounting database but Excel is converting formulas to numbers. I can't seem to ask the question right to get help in turning off this feature. Is anyone familiar with the options to help me? This company is still using Excel 2003 Thank you! -- Just me! Have a safe day. |
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I'm sorry to get back to you so slowly!
What I want the formula to do is annualize a YTD figure. To do that, I'll add the formula and it will calculate the answer, such as YTD August/ 35 weeks x 52 weeks. when I open the spreadsheet again, the formula will be gone and the hard coded answer will be in its place. I want to keep the formula because we may want to use 'what-if's' to estimate the future. I'm thinking there must be some option that I need to select or de-select so that the worksheet will do what I want instead of modifying itself. -- Just me! Have a safe day. "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: You should be real happy that they don't use Excel 2007, Excel 2003 is adequate and definitely much better than 2007. What do you mean when you say that it converts formulas to number, give an example? -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "skm" wrote in message ... I'm new in my company and I'm using last years spreadsheet to work up next years budget. I've downloaded the numbers from our accounting database but Excel is converting formulas to numbers. I can't seem to ask the question right to get help in turning off this feature. Is anyone familiar with the options to help me? This company is still using Excel 2003 Thank you! -- Just me! Have a safe day. |
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I will give that a try!
The problem that I'm having is that I'll enter a mathematical formula to annulize an account and the next time I go back into the spreadsheet, the formula is gone and a hard coded number is in its place. I want to keep the formula because it shows the thought process and allows us to create a 'what-if' scenarios with a budget. -- Just me! Have a safe day. "Sheeloo" wrote: Enter ' before the = in the formula... this converts them into text Or if you just want to see what formulae are there then press CTRL-~ to toggle between seeing the formulae and their results... "skm" wrote: I'm new in my company and I'm using last years spreadsheet to work up next years budget. I've downloaded the numbers from our accounting database but Excel is converting formulas to numbers. I can't seem to ask the question right to get help in turning off this feature. Is anyone familiar with the options to help me? This company is still using Excel 2003 Thank you! -- Just me! Have a safe day. |
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