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Robert11

"Functions Displaying", & Old Excel 97 ?
 
Hello,

Really embarased to ask, but:

Using an old copy of Excel "97"

Where do I find the list of Functions that are available (on what pull-down
menu), and how do I display them, please ? Just can't seem to find them on
any of the items that displays.

How can I get an icon to allow easy access to them on one of the toolbars ?

Thank you,
B.

Dave Peterson

"Functions Displaying", & Old Excel 97 ?
 
Excel's help is nice(?).

Look for Functions.

and...

Take a look at Peter Nonely's workbook that describes lots of functions:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/noneley/

Norman Harker has his version at Debra Dalgleish's site:
http://www.contextures.com/functions.html


Robert11 wrote:

Hello,

Really embarased to ask, but:

Using an old copy of Excel "97"

Where do I find the list of Functions that are available (on what pull-down
menu), and how do I display them, please ? Just can't seem to find them on
any of the items that displays.

How can I get an icon to allow easy access to them on one of the toolbars ?

Thank you,
B.


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Dave Peterson

Bernard Liengme

"Functions Displaying", & Old Excel 97 ?
 
On the toolbar there is an icon displaying "fx" This is the function
palette.
You can select a function from here
Hope this helps
--
Bernard V Liengme
Microsoft Excel MVP
www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme
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"Robert11" wrote in message
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Hello,

Really embarased to ask, but:

Using an old copy of Excel "97"

Where do I find the list of Functions that are available (on what
pull-down menu), and how do I display them, please ? Just can't seem to
find them on any of the items that displays.

How can I get an icon to allow easy access to them on one of the toolbars
?

Thank you,
B.





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