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i have to take a computer test and one of the questions is to write a formula
i've previously used but write it so the actual formula is shown on the sheet and when its printed so how do i do i write the formula because everytime i do it it calculates but i need it to stay in formula form with the = sign too? |
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Hi!
Precede it with an apostrophie: '=SUMIF(A1:A100,B1) Biff -----Original Message----- i have to take a computer test and one of the questions is to write a formula i've previously used but write it so the actual formula is shown on the sheet and when its printed so how do i do i write the formula because everytime i do it it calculates but i need it to stay in formula form with the = sign too? . |
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Either pre-format the cell as Text or hit CTRL + `(back quote above TAB key)
to toggle "view formulas" on/off. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 19:41:01 -0800, norcalchick2207 wrote: i have to take a computer test and one of the questions is to write a formula i've previously used but write it so the actual formula is shown on the sheet and when its printed so how do i do i write the formula because everytime i do it it calculates but i need it to stay in formula form with the = sign too? |
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