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"chriscl" wrote:
Occasionally the = sign is not recognised as indicating a formula, rather it appears as part of a text constant i.e. typing =1+2 into a cell results in "=1+2" (without quotes) appearing in the cell. In other cells it results in "3" appearing as expected. Previously, I mentioned that happens when you put a space before "=". It also happens when the cell is explicitly formatted as Text. See Format Cell Number. |
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