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can u please suggest me how can i set Address too bar in the excel sheet of
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If you are referring to the address bar, where the cell address is normally
displayed, click on View tab, and ensure that the Formula bar option is ticked. -- HTH Kassie Replace xxx with hotmail "ravi" wrote: can u please suggest me how can i set Address too bar in the excel sheet of Microsoft office 2007 |
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Ravi,
Not sure what you mean by 'address toolbar'... Address bar (which show the address or the name of the current cells) is just above the point where row and column headings meet near the top-left of the Excel window. Make sure that the 'Formula Bar' under VIEW is checked to see the address bar... ------------------------------------- Pl. click ''''Yes'''' if this was helpful... "ravi" wrote: can u please suggest me how can i set Address too bar in the excel sheet of Microsoft office 2007 |
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I have the same question issue: In excel 2003 you could select "View" then
"Toolbars" and then "Web" and it would give you the "Path/Address" as to exactly where the workbook you were using was stored. I can't find that same functionality in Excel 2007 "Kassie" wrote: If you are referring to the address bar, where the cell address is normally displayed, click on View tab, and ensure that the Formula bar option is ticked. -- HTH Kassie Replace xxx with hotmail "ravi" wrote: can u please suggest me how can i set Address too bar in the excel sheet of Microsoft office 2007 |
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OK, Now I understand better. Sorry, have no experience of working with
online files! -- HTH Kassie Replace xxx with hotmail "Larry A" wrote: I have the same question issue: In excel 2003 you could select "View" then "Toolbars" and then "Web" and it would give you the "Path/Address" as to exactly where the workbook you were using was stored. I can't find that same functionality in Excel 2007 "Kassie" wrote: If you are referring to the address bar, where the cell address is normally displayed, click on View tab, and ensure that the Formula bar option is ticked. -- HTH Kassie Replace xxx with hotmail "ravi" wrote: can u please suggest me how can i set Address too bar in the excel sheet of Microsoft office 2007 |
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Add "Document location" to QAT from the Choices listed in "All Commands"
Larry A wrote: I have the same question issue: In excel 2003 you could select "View" then "Toolbars" and then "Web" and it would give you the "Path/Address" as to exactly where the workbook you were using was stored. I can't find that same functionality in Excel 2007 "Kassie" wrote: If you are referring to the address bar, where the cell address is normally displayed, click on View tab, and ensure that the Formula bar option is ticked. -- HTH Kassie Replace xxx with hotmail "ravi" wrote: can u please suggest me how can i set Address too bar in the excel sheet of Microsoft office 2007 |
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I believe I have the same issue as Kassie. In Excel 2003 you could click on
View and then Toolbars and then Web and it would display an toolbar that gave you the exact path (address) of the file you were in as to where it was stored/saved. I can't find that same functionality in Excel 2007. "Sheeloo" wrote: Ravi, Not sure what you mean by 'address toolbar'... Address bar (which show the address or the name of the current cells) is just above the point where row and column headings meet near the top-left of the Excel window. Make sure that the 'Formula Bar' under VIEW is checked to see the address bar... ------------------------------------- Pl. click ''''Yes'''' if this was helpful... "ravi" wrote: can u please suggest me how can i set Address too bar in the excel sheet of Microsoft office 2007 |
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That did it. Thank you very much.
"Bob I" wrote: Add "Document location" to QAT from the Choices listed in "All Commands" Larry A wrote: I have the same question issue: In excel 2003 you could select "View" then "Toolbars" and then "Web" and it would give you the "Path/Address" as to exactly where the workbook you were using was stored. I can't find that same functionality in Excel 2007 "Kassie" wrote: If you are referring to the address bar, where the cell address is normally displayed, click on View tab, and ensure that the Formula bar option is ticked. -- HTH Kassie Replace xxx with hotmail "ravi" wrote: can u please suggest me how can i set Address too bar in the excel sheet of Microsoft office 2007 |
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You're welcome, have a great day.
Larry A wrote: That did it. Thank you very much. "Bob I" wrote: Add "Document location" to QAT from the Choices listed in "All Commands" Larry A wrote: I have the same question issue: In excel 2003 you could select "View" then "Toolbars" and then "Web" and it would give you the "Path/Address" as to exactly where the workbook you were using was stored. I can't find that same functionality in Excel 2007 "Kassie" wrote: If you are referring to the address bar, where the cell address is normally displayed, click on View tab, and ensure that the Formula bar option is ticked. -- HTH Kassie Replace xxx with hotmail "ravi" wrote: can u please suggest me how can i set Address too bar in the excel sheet of Microsoft office 2007 |
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