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I can't find wizards anywhere in my Excel. How do I turn them on?
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Which do you have in mind? There is an add-in called lookup wizard
(toolsadd-inns)

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I can't find wizards anywhere in my Excel. How do I turn them on?
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Just wizards in general. I remember wizards as being a tool that, when you
clicked on NEW, you would be presented with templates for different types of
spreadsheets, and the program would step you through the process of
developing that particular project.

Doesn't that feature exist any longer?

Steve

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Which do you have in mind? There is an add-in called lookup wizard
(toolsadd-inns)

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