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Hi I just opened excel and the bar at the top where you enter data and
formula is missing. So if I want to enter data I have to enter it in the
cell. How do I get this bar back and why did it disappear? Office XP with
Excel
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Ron, try view, check formula bar

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Hi I just opened excel and the bar at the top where you enter data and
formula is missing. So if I want to enter data I have to enter it in the
cell. How do I get this bar back and why did it disappear? Office XP with
Excel
Thanks Ron




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Open Excel , click on tools--options--view, and then check formula bar.

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Hi I just opened excel and the bar at the top where you enter data and
formula is missing. So if I want to enter data I have to enter it in the
cell. How do I get this bar back and why did it disappear? Office XP with
Excel
Thanks Ron



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