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cell reference show cell name (ie. D45) and not cell value
 
my boss and i have randomly tested this problem.
in one cell you type =A23. of course we are expecting a value but instead it
resulted in A23.

what's interesting is that if you copy a cell that does give you the value,
this cell where you're having problems will be fine and return a value.

please advise how to resolve this problem or if it is a bug and there's just
an available workaround.

thanks.

CyberPhix

The formatting of the cell is set to TEXT, Make it General


-----Original Message-----
my boss and i have randomly tested this problem.
in one cell you type =A23. of course we are expecting a

value but instead it
resulted in A23.

what's interesting is that if you copy a cell that does

give you the value,
this cell where you're having problems will be fine and

return a value.

please advise how to resolve this problem or if it is a

bug and there's just
an available workaround.

thanks.
.


RagDyer

*Just* changing the format will *not* solve the problem!

*After* the format is changed, then the formula must be re-entered.
This *does not* mean that you must re-type the formula.
Select the cell, hit <F2, then <Enter, and the formula will then
calculate.

If you have a few cells, you can change the format and re-enter the formula
with these keystrokes:

Select all the "bad" cells, then:
<Ctrl <Shift <~ once (shortcut to format to "General"),
Then <F2 <Enter for each cell selected.
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HTH,

RD
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Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit!
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"CyberPhix" wrote in message
...
The formatting of the cell is set to TEXT, Make it General


-----Original Message-----
my boss and i have randomly tested this problem.
in one cell you type =A23. of course we are expecting a

value but instead it
resulted in A23.

what's interesting is that if you copy a cell that does

give you the value,
this cell where you're having problems will be fine and

return a value.

please advise how to resolve this problem or if it is a

bug and there's just
an available workaround.

thanks.
.



Myrna Larson

If they are formulas, you can do it a bit easier, I think:
To change the format: Edit/Clear/Formats

Then
Edit/Replace
Find What equal sign
Replace With equal sign


On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 15:02:22 -0800, "RagDyer" wrote:

*Just* changing the format will *not* solve the problem!

*After* the format is changed, then the formula must be re-entered.
This *does not* mean that you must re-type the formula.
Select the cell, hit <F2, then <Enter, and the formula will then
calculate.

If you have a few cells, you can change the format and re-enter the formula
with these keystrokes:

Select all the "bad" cells, then:
<Ctrl <Shift <~ once (shortcut to format to "General"),
Then <F2 <Enter for each cell selected.



RagDyer

That <Edit <Clear <Formats
is a new one on me!<bg
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Regards,

RD
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit!
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"Myrna Larson" wrote in message
...
If they are formulas, you can do it a bit easier, I think:
To change the format: Edit/Clear/Formats

Then
Edit/Replace
Find What equal sign
Replace With equal sign


On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 15:02:22 -0800, "RagDyer" wrote:

*Just* changing the format will *not* solve the problem!

*After* the format is changed, then the formula must be re-entered.
This *does not* mean that you must re-type the formula.
Select the cell, hit <F2, then <Enter, and the formula will then
calculate.

If you have a few cells, you can change the format and re-enter the formula
with these keystrokes:

Select all the "bad" cells, then:
<Ctrl <Shift <~ once (shortcut to format to "General"),
Then <F2 <Enter for each cell selected.




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