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Formula won't compute
It's a good formula - we know it is. But the formula will remain on the
screen in the cell after we 'enter' out of it. We apparently can trick the formula into working (it's a COUNTIF command) by starting with one cell and slowly expanding the range. But it shouldn't have to be that way. Something is wrong with either our view or our formatting. What is it? Thanks in advance, Mad Dog |
Formula won't compute
Could be the view--if all the other formulas show up as formulas:
tools|options|view|uncheck formulas Could be the formatting of the cell format|cell|number tab|General (or something non-Text) And then select the cell, hit F2 and then enter (to tell excel that you're reentering the formula). Mad Dog wrote: It's a good formula - we know it is. But the formula will remain on the screen in the cell after we 'enter' out of it. We apparently can trick the formula into working (it's a COUNTIF command) by starting with one cell and slowly expanding the range. But it shouldn't have to be that way. Something is wrong with either our view or our formatting. What is it? Thanks in advance, Mad Dog -- Dave Peterson |
Formula won't compute
Check to see if the cell is formatted as Text. This will treat
anything in the cell as, well, text rather than a number or formula. Reformat it to General, then re-enter the formula (you can cut the text from the Formula bar and paste it back in.) |
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