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Formulas displayed in all of my cells
I had a completed worksheet that was working properly. Somehow, the sheet
was changed so that every cell displays the formula instead of the result. Date cells display the absolute date number. I don't know how it happened, and I don't know how to get it back. I can not simply reformat the cell, and I don't see any sheet formatting functions or view functions that would globally fix. |
Formulas displayed in all of my cells
Try this:
From the Excel Main Menu: <tools<options<view...UNcheck: Formulas or...the shortcut.... Ctrl+~..........That's: Hold down the Ctrl key and press ~ Does that help? Post back if you have more questions. -------------------------- Regards, Ron Microsoft MVP (Excel) (XL2003, Win XP) "electric utility engineer" <electric utility wrote in message ... I had a completed worksheet that was working properly. Somehow, the sheet was changed so that every cell displays the formula instead of the result. Date cells display the absolute date number. I don't know how it happened, and I don't know how to get it back. I can not simply reformat the cell, and I don't see any sheet formatting functions or view functions that would globally fix. |
Formulas displayed in all of my cells
ToolsOptionsDisplay tagUncheck Formulae checkbox
Regards, Stefi €˛electric utility engineer€¯ ezt Ć*rta: I had a completed worksheet that was working properly. Somehow, the sheet was changed so that every cell displays the formula instead of the result. Date cells display the absolute date number. I don't know how it happened, and I don't know how to get it back. I can not simply reformat the cell, and I don't see any sheet formatting functions or view functions that would globally fix. |
Formulas displayed in all of my cells
Thanks so much. What a relief. It is also embarassing that it was so
simple, and I didn't find it. Thank you. "Stefi" wrote: ToolsOptionsDisplay tagUncheck Formulae checkbox Regards, Stefi €˛electric utility engineer€¯ ezt Ć*rta: I had a completed worksheet that was working properly. Somehow, the sheet was changed so that every cell displays the formula instead of the result. Date cells display the absolute date number. I don't know how it happened, and I don't know how to get it back. I can not simply reformat the cell, and I don't see any sheet formatting functions or view functions that would globally fix. |
Formulas displayed in all of my cells
Thanks very much. I did it both ways. The short cut was especially helpful
because it explained how I did it. I was leaning over the left side of my keyboard to unplug the power cord from the back of the docking station, and I must have hit the two shortcut keys. Thanks for taking the time to help me. "Ron Coderre" wrote: Try this: From the Excel Main Menu: <tools<options<view...UNcheck: Formulas or...the shortcut.... Ctrl+~..........That's: Hold down the Ctrl key and press ~ Does that help? Post back if you have more questions. -------------------------- Regards, Ron Microsoft MVP (Excel) (XL2003, Win XP) "electric utility engineer" <electric utility wrote in message ... I had a completed worksheet that was working properly. Somehow, the sheet was changed so that every cell displays the formula instead of the result. Date cells display the absolute date number. I don't know how it happened, and I don't know how to get it back. I can not simply reformat the cell, and I don't see any sheet formatting functions or view functions that would globally fix. |
Formulas displayed in all of my cells
You're very welcome.....I'm glad I could help.
Regards, Ron Microsoft MVP (Excel) (XL2003, Win XP) "electric utility engineer" wrote in message ... Thanks very much. I did it both ways. The short cut was especially helpful because it explained how I did it. I was leaning over the left side of my keyboard to unplug the power cord from the back of the docking station, and I must have hit the two shortcut keys. Thanks for taking the time to help me. "Ron Coderre" wrote: Try this: From the Excel Main Menu: <tools<options<view...UNcheck: Formulas or...the shortcut.... Ctrl+~..........That's: Hold down the Ctrl key and press ~ Does that help? Post back if you have more questions. -------------------------- Regards, Ron Microsoft MVP (Excel) (XL2003, Win XP) "electric utility engineer" <electric utility wrote in message ... I had a completed worksheet that was working properly. Somehow, the sheet was changed so that every cell displays the formula instead of the result. Date cells display the absolute date number. I don't know how it happened, and I don't know how to get it back. I can not simply reformat the cell, and I don't see any sheet formatting functions or view functions that would globally fix. |
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