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How do you display the formulas in an Office 2007 spreadsheet so they will
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Hit Ctrl + ~ to display all the formulas..
(tilde. The key just above Tab key) OR If you are looking to just print few formulas then just enter a apostrophe (') infront of the formula.. If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "katiesmom" wrote: How do you display the formulas in an Office 2007 spreadsheet so they will print? |
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It's actually Ctrl+` (grave), Ctrl+~ doesn't seem to do anything.
--JP On Nov 3, 11:43*am, Jacob Skaria wrote: Hit Ctrl + ~ to display all the formulas.. (tilde. The key just above Tab key) OR If you are looking to just print few formulas then just enter a apostrophe (') infront of the formula.. |
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If you want formulas from all worksheets printed out on one sheet use this
macro from John Walkenbach. Sub ListFormulas() 'from John Walkenbach Dim FormulaCells As Range, Cell As Range Dim FormulaSheet As Worksheet Dim Row As Integer Dim WS As Worksheet ' Create a Range object for all formula cells On Error Resume Next Set FormulaCells = Range("A1").SpecialCells(xlFormulas, 23) ' Exit if no formulas are found If FormulaCells Is Nothing Then MsgBox "No Formulas." Exit Sub End If ' Add a new worksheet Application.ScreenUpdating = False Set FormulaSheet = ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets.Add FormulaSheet.Name = "Formulas in " & FormulaCells.Parent.Name ' Set up the column headings With FormulaSheet Range("A1") = "Address" Range("B1") = "Formula" Range("C1") = "Value" Range("A1:C1").Font.Bold = True End With ' Process each formula Row = 2 For Each Cell In FormulaCells Application.StatusBar = Format((Row - 1) / FormulaCells.Count, "0%") With FormulaSheet Cells(Row, 1) = Cell.Address _ (RowAbsolute:=False, ColumnAbsolute:=False) Cells(Row, 2) = " " & Cell.Formula Cells(Row, 3) = Cell.Value Row = Row + 1 End With Next Cell ' Adjust column widths FormulaSheet.Columns("A:C").Cells.WrapText = True ''AutoFit Application.StatusBar = False End Sub Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 08:40:19 -0800, katiesmom wrote: How do you display the formulas in an Office 2007 spreadsheet so they will print? |
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katiesmom -
To display formulas in Excel 2007, on the Formulas ribbon, click Show Formulas (in the Formula Auditing section). Then print. - Mike http://www.MikeMiddleton.com "katiesmom" wrote in message ... How do you display the formulas in an Office 2007 spreadsheet so they will print? |
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