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On Jun 4, 2:22 pm, tralst wrote:
I know that I can show the work in a formula by simply using a &. Example, with A1 =2 and A2 =3, I type =A1+A2 in a cell This can be converted to the cells values by entering =A1&"+"&A2. This will return 2+3 in the cell. My question. Is there a shortcut to accomplish this? I think you might be interested in the Evaluate Formula feature. Typically, you select the cell with the interesting formula, then click on Tools - Formula Auditing - Evaluate Formula. Even though the feature has some limitations, it is often helpful in debugging or understanding many complex formulas. |
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