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You know that many of you have seen the little feature where Excel
reminds one of the syntax for the formula he tries to enter? For example, if I were to type: =AVERAGE( Instructions would pop up reminding me that the formula takes the shape of =AVERAGE(number1, number2... Now, is that feature newer than Excel 2000, or is it turned off on this machine? Thank you. |
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