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Default Can't find features in newer version


We have Excel 2004 at work, but the newest manual I could find to
purchase at the bookstore was for 2002. I bought it, but now am having
trouble finding a few things.
The 2002 book refers to Options under the Tool menu for changing the
calculation mode from auto to manual and also for changing from A1 to
R1C1 methods. Where would I find these in the 2004 version?
Also, the 2002 book refers often to F9 to calculate formulas (convert
them to their answers), but this doesn't seem to work in 2004 - at
least not in the Mac version. How can this be done in 2004?
Thanks in advance.
Hey, at least I'm trying to read the manual!


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