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Default Hidden Formula Bar

Hi,

The box that shows the formula contained in a cell has dissappeared from my
excel for some reason today.

The formula bar is showing up as 'ticked' in my View Menu - but I can't see
the formulas.

Maybe I need to be ticking something else in the toolbars menu? Or it's
minimised and right on the edge of the screen? I can't find it.

Please help me before i go crazy!!!!
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Default Hidden Formula Bar

If the Bar is there, but the formulas do not appear, they are probably
Hidden. Check the Protection state of the worksheet, workbook and cells.
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"Bonkers" wrote:

Hi,

The box that shows the formula contained in a cell has dissappeared from my
excel for some reason today.

The formula bar is showing up as 'ticked' in my View Menu - but I can't see
the formulas.

Maybe I need to be ticking something else in the toolbars menu? Or it's
minimised and right on the edge of the screen? I can't find it.

Please help me before i go crazy!!!!

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