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Default Syntax suggestion beneath formula bar

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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