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Default Calculation not working

Yes, had entered =, forgot to mention that. Somehow thought F9 was key to
hit, had done the General formatting but wrong Function key. Thanks a bunch,
cannot say enough about this site. Thanks as well for your response Niek
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Dave Peterson wrote:
Did you actually start the formula with an equal sign:

=right(g3,2)

If you did, try formatting the cell as General. Then select the cell, hit F2
and then Enter (to tell excel you want the formula re-evaluated).

I have entered a RIGHT function, when i go to Insert, Function command and do
RIGHT(G3,2), calculation shows up correctly in function box, but does not
calculate in cell itself. Still displays command RIGHT(G3,2)
What am I doing incorrectly? Have checked Tools, Options, Calculation, and
Automatic is checked. Thanks in advance for your co-operation.



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