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![]() as additional clarification, the symbol has no line, just what appears to be like an arrowhead. It is only in certain cells of my worksheet. |
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This would indicate that Error checking is enabled and you have a perceived
error in the cell. Well, not necessarily an error, but maybe an anomaly that Excel wants to warn you about. Go to ToolsOptionsError Checking and see the options available. I run with error checking disable(unchecked). If you hover the mouse over the arrowhead you should get a drop-down to select how you want to deal with the error. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 09:13:02 -0700, calico wrote: as additional clarification, the symbol has no line, just what appears to be like an arrowhead. It is only in certain cells of my worksheet. |
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