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Hi,
I'm using excel after a long hiatus, and I have what I think is a very obvious question - that I can't seem to find an answer to. I'm looking at a spreadsheet, and I see many cells with the following types of values - eg. =+A22, =+B24, =+C33 My question is: why is the '+' there? Why not just say =A22, =B24, =C33? Thanks in advance |