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I have an excel 2003 workbook with multiple worksheets on it. On all
but one of the worksheets I can type the worksheet formula: = 2 & "hi" And get the result "2hi" However on one of the worksheets the same formula has the result "#VALUE!" along with the error message "A value used in this formula is the wrong data type." I have looked at the cell formatting and tried changing it to general or text but have seen no change in result. I have also looked at all the worksheet properties but there is no difference that I can tell. The one worksheet that acts differently was one that I copied from another workbook. The only thing I can think of is that it was made in a previous version of excel which converts data differently. Has anyone else experienced this? One solution seems to be to create a new worksheet and paste everything from the old one. Are there other solutions? Thanks, Bruce |
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