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hi,
i was just thinking on this particular thing """ it seems that this word
is a must in all the formulae but till date i have not used it as i have
never come accross such stuff in any tutorials. so can u please give me
insight of this particular important word please.

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Are you referring to quotes in a formula. You can do this with ", or
CHAR(34)

= """"
or

=CHAR(34)(
--
HTH

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hi,
i was just thinking on this particular thing """ it seems that this

word
is a must in all the formulae but till date i have not used it as i have
never come accross such stuff in any tutorials. so can u please give me
insight of this particular important word please.

aken



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hi,
yeah am referring to quotes in formula. well, ur explination didnt just
clear me out. like i usually do, i search in MSDN collection for help and i
never get a formula involving this words but ur replies to others usually do
have this thing in almost all the formulas. so, if i avoid this stuff, will
my fomula work or that this is a must???

regs

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Are you referring to quotes in a formula. You can do this with ", or
CHAR(34)

= """"
or

=CHAR(34)(
--
HTH

Bob Phillips

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hi,
i was just thinking on this particular thing """ it seems that this

word
is a must in all the formulae but till date i have not used it as i have
never come accross such stuff in any tutorials. so can u please give me
insight of this particular important word please.

aken




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aken,
Isn't that part of HTML ?

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hi,
i was just thinking on this particular thing """ it seems that this

word
is a must in all the formulae but till date i have not used it as i have
never come accross such stuff in any tutorials. so can u please give me
insight of this particular important word please.

aken



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well,

actually the editor shows this " symbol as ". i just got this when i
pasted the matter in notepad and then corrected it. just a case of
autoconversion in the browser or say in your own site .

aken
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aken,
Isn't that part of HTML ?

NickHK

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hi,
i was just thinking on this particular thing """ it seems that this

word
is a must in all the formulae but till date i have not used it as i have
never come accross such stuff in any tutorials. so can u please give me
insight of this particular important word please.

aken




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