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On Wednesday, October 23, 2002 at 2:01:10 AM UTC-4, Hudan wrote:
After creating a data table, I double clicked into a cell and deleted its contents. When I pressed enter, the message came up saying "cannot change part of a table". After some panic button smashing, I am now unable to recover the original formula of the cell (I can only undo, redo the last thing I typed in there). Now I cannot get out of the cell, go to anoter sheet or even quit excel without recovering the original formula. Please help. Thanks. ESC still works! Lifesaver. |
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