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EQUAL SIGN
In excel 97, there was a shortcut button on the toolbar to insert the equal
sign in a cell to convert that cell into a formula without changing the existing data on that cell (extremely useful shortcut for editing). Example cell contains 12345 (a number) and I want to convert it to +12345-12 (a formula). I used to be able to select this cell click on the equal sign shortcut button and enter -12 to get the desire result. I am currently using excel 2003 and that shortcut button is gone. There is an option to customize the toolbar to get the equal sign shortcut but when I click on this shortcut it erases the cell content and insert the equal sign (not very useful). Does anyone know of a way to insert the equal sign on a cell to convert it to a formula without the need to edit this cell by pressing F2 to edit the entire cell? |
EQUAL SIGN
It is gone as of Excel version 2002.
Not a well-liked or well-received change, I might add. Other than the F2 or double-click to edit directly in cell I know of no way to add the = sign without erasing cell contents. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 10:31:02 -0800, "K Nguyen" <K wrote: In excel 97, there was a shortcut button on the toolbar to insert the equal sign in a cell to convert that cell into a formula without changing the existing data on that cell (extremely useful shortcut for editing). Example cell contains 12345 (a number) and I want to convert it to +12345-12 (a formula). I used to be able to select this cell click on the equal sign shortcut button and enter -12 to get the desire result. I am currently using excel 2003 and that shortcut button is gone. There is an option to customize the toolbar to get the equal sign shortcut but when I click on this shortcut it erases the cell content and insert the equal sign (not very useful). Does anyone know of a way to insert the equal sign on a cell to convert it to a formula without the need to edit this cell by pressing F2 to edit the entire cell? |
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