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my worksheet has changed to some kind of coding can anybody help me to put it
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ViewNormal perhaps ?

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Perhaps you hit Alt-F11 and are in the VBA section. Steve G

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my worksheet has changed to some kind of coding can anybody
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Okay, here is my guess. Click Tools/Options on Excel's menu bar, click the
View tab on the dialog box that appears and see if the check box labeled
"Formulas" in the "Windows options" section has a check mark in it. If so,
uncheck it.

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