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Strange error with basic divide function
I am using Excel 2000 and if I enter a formula that uses the / key to
perform a divide function, I get a "formula you typed contains an error" message. This will happen with basic =4/5 or with cell references. If I open an existing sheet that has a divide function, it will work until I make any change to the cell. I am not using any Lotus compatibility, or other strange settings and I have performed a Repair installation of the software. Ideas? Brent |
Strange error with basic divide function
This is probably not it, but the only thing I could think of was what would
happen if someone made an autocorrect entry for / (to be changed to, for instance !) I just tried it and then typed =4/5 and I did get the error message. However, if this was the problem, you should see the ! in the cell (=4!5) BTW, I immediately deleted the autocorrect after the experiment. -- Kevin Vaughn "Brent" wrote: I am using Excel 2000 and if I enter a formula that uses the / key to perform a divide function, I get a "formula you typed contains an error" message. This will happen with basic =4/5 or with cell references. If I open an existing sheet that has a divide function, it will work until I make any change to the cell. I am not using any Lotus compatibility, or other strange settings and I have performed a Repair installation of the software. Ideas? Brent |
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