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When I have formatted a cell as Normal and then go enter a formula such as
+33/365 (using a plus at the beginning of the formual instead of an equals sign) Does anyone know why excell automatically changes the formula to the answer of 0.9041095?? I no longer have the formula in the cell just the answer? It only happens if I have that formatting and use the +sign (which is easier to use because it is on the number pad) Any help is appreciated! |
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The formula is actually there. The formula bar show the formula, the cell
shows the value. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200732 "Denise" wrote: When I have formatted a cell as Normal and then go enter a formula such as +33/365 (using a plus at the beginning of the formual instead of an equals sign) Does anyone know why excell automatically changes the formula to the answer of 0.9041095?? I no longer have the formula in the cell just the answer? It only happens if I have that formatting and use the +sign (which is easier to use because it is on the number pad) Any help is appreciated! |
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Not the case - in my sheet the formula bar shows the value and the formula is
no where to be found! "Gary''s Student" wrote: The formula is actually there. The formula bar show the formula, the cell shows the value. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200732 "Denise" wrote: When I have formatted a cell as Normal and then go enter a formula such as +33/365 (using a plus at the beginning of the formual instead of an equals sign) Does anyone know why excell automatically changes the formula to the answer of 0.9041095?? I no longer have the formula in the cell just the answer? It only happens if I have that formatting and use the +sign (which is easier to use because it is on the number pad) Any help is appreciated! |
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What do you mean when you say you have the formatted a cell as "Normal"?
Where do you set that? Regards, Paul "Denise" wrote in message ... Not the case - in my sheet the formula bar shows the value and the formula is no where to be found! "Gary''s Student" wrote: The formula is actually there. The formula bar show the formula, the cell shows the value. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200732 "Denise" wrote: When I have formatted a cell as Normal and then go enter a formula such as +33/365 (using a plus at the beginning of the formual instead of an equals sign) Does anyone know why excell automatically changes the formula to the answer of 0.9041095?? I no longer have the formula in the cell just the answer? It only happens if I have that formatting and use the +sign (which is easier to use because it is on the number pad) Any help is appreciated! |
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Excel is reconize "+" in front as a formula.
"Denise" wrote: When I have formatted a cell as Normal and then go enter a formula such as +33/365 (using a plus at the beginning of the formual instead of an equals sign) Does anyone know why excell automatically changes the formula to the answer of 0.9041095?? I no longer have the formula in the cell just the answer? It only happens if I have that formatting and use the +sign (which is easier to use because it is on the number pad) Any help is appreciated! |
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That doesn't explain why it changes the formula entry to the answer. Even if
I have formatted the cell as Normal and then enter a formula such as "+1000*33/365*5" - the division part of the function is changed to its answer and the rest of the function stays as is! Very strange, "Teethless mama" wrote: Excel is reconize "+" in front as a formula. "Denise" wrote: When I have formatted a cell as Normal and then go enter a formula such as +33/365 (using a plus at the beginning of the formual instead of an equals sign) Does anyone know why excell automatically changes the formula to the answer of 0.9041095?? I no longer have the formula in the cell just the answer? It only happens if I have that formatting and use the +sign (which is easier to use because it is on the number pad) Any help is appreciated! |
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If you close excel and restart it in safe mode
Close excel windows start button|Run excel /safe and open your workbook and reenter +33/365 Do you see the formula in the formula bar? If yes, maybe you have a helpful macro that's trying to do a conversion--maybe make a cell all caps or all lower case??? And that macro isn't written to not touch formulas. If no, I don't have another guess. By the way, most excel users would enter: =33/365 (since excel will change that leading + to an equal sign anyway) (You're a (former???) user of lotus?????) Denise wrote: When I have formatted a cell as Normal and then go enter a formula such as +33/365 (using a plus at the beginning of the formual instead of an equals sign) Does anyone know why excell automatically changes the formula to the answer of 0.9041095?? I no longer have the formula in the cell just the answer? It only happens if I have that formatting and use the +sign (which is easier to use because it is on the number pad) Any help is appreciated! -- Dave Peterson |
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