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How can I enter a value in a cell that contains a formula but without erasing
the formula? |
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hi
you can't. entering a value would overwrite the formula. you could do somthing like this.. =A1+A2 & 500 but that would turn the entire cell value to text and the formula and value would be useless not to mention a waiste of time. regards FSt1 "Zapatera" wrote: How can I enter a value in a cell that contains a formula but without erasing the formula? |
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hi again.
i think my brain skidded into a ditch. the formula i posted would work. if 1 was in A1 and 2 in A2, the results would be 3500. (3 & 500) also if you replace the apersand with a plus sign the result would be 503. so it could be done. just depends would what results you want. sorry for the confusion. my fault. regards FSt1 "FSt1" wrote: hi you can't. entering a value would overwrite the formula. you could do somthing like this.. =A1+A2 & 500 but that would turn the entire cell value to text and the formula and value would be useless not to mention a waiste of time. regards FSt1 "Zapatera" wrote: How can I enter a value in a cell that contains a formula but without erasing the formula? |
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