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New problem I think it is associated with the Excel options.
In the past week I have been having issues with myVLOOKUP function. Sometimes it will not change to reflect the answer. While writing the formula, I can see the answer that should appear, but once I hit the ok button, the formula is all that you see. I know this has to be something simple that I don't see. I have looked at options for excel, but see nothing that would stop the formula from hiding and the result appearing. |
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On Sep 3, 9:16 am, Kmurray wrote:
New problem I think it is associated with the Excel options. In the past week I have been having issues with myVLOOKUP function. Sometimes it will not change to reflect the answer. While writing the formula, I can see the answer that should appear, but once I hit the ok button, the formula is all that you see. I know this has to be something simple that I don't see. I have looked at options for excel, but see nothing that would stop the formula from hiding and the result appearing. Check to see if the cell is formatted as Text. Or press CTRL-`, see what happens. Press it again if it doesn't help. The ` key is above the Tab key on a USA keyboard. |
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I tried the CTRL ~ before, and it just widens the column to show the actual
formula like it normally would. Format is Text and I even did the data text to columns to verify formatting. The same formula will work a couple of columns over, makes no sense. "Spiky" wrote: On Sep 3, 9:16 am, Kmurray wrote: New problem I think it is associated with the Excel options. In the past week I have been having issues with myVLOOKUP function. Sometimes it will not change to reflect the answer. While writing the formula, I can see the answer that should appear, but once I hit the ok button, the formula is all that you see. I know this has to be something simple that I don't see. I have looked at options for excel, but see nothing that would stop the formula from hiding and the result appearing. Check to see if the cell is formatted as Text. Or press CTRL-`, see what happens. Press it again if it doesn't help. The ` key is above the Tab key on a USA keyboard. |
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On Sep 3, 10:08 am, Kmurray wrote:
I tried the CTRL ~ before, and it just widens the column to show the actual formula like it normally would. Format is Text and I even did the data text to columns to verify formatting. The same formula will work a couple of columns over, makes no sense. See, it shouldn't be formatted Text. Change that to whatever number format you need. You may have to click in the cell and hit Enter again after fixing the formatting to make it work. |
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