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how can I set up a backdrop in Exel?
I have a pre printed form (Word document) that I would like to set as a
backdrop in Exel, so I can enter data in the relevant boxes and Exel will add them up. Is this possible and if so How? I am using Office Student and Teacher Edition 2003. |
how can I set up a backdrop in Exel?
Why not add them up in Word? A quick look at HELP in Word produced this...
Add, subtract, and perform other calculations To perform simple arithmetic operations or calculate mathematical expressions, use the = (Formula) field. You can use the = (Formula) field with bookmarks in text and with cell references in tables. The = (Formula) field below sums the entries in a table column. The numeric picture switch (\# $#,#0.00) instructs Word to display the sum with the currency symbol and to use a comma as the thousands separator. Our profits this month are { = SUM(Table3 C2:C7) \# $#,#0.00 }. Our profits this month are $91,483.54. HTH, -- Gary Brown If this post was helpful, please click the ''''Yes'''' button next to ''''Was this Post Helpfull to you?". "Gordon T" wrote: I have a pre printed form (Word document) that I would like to set as a backdrop in Exel, so I can enter data in the relevant boxes and Exel will add them up. Is this possible and if so How? I am using Office Student and Teacher Edition 2003. |
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