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I enter complex mathmatical formulas in excel spreadsheets frequently. If
something isn't quite right xl makes suggestions on how to correct the formula. I never choose yes and then another warning pops up that tells what it thinks is wrong. This is a waste of time and very irritating. Is there any way just to turn all that assistance stuff off and have it place "error" or something in the cell? I am perfectly capable of finding the problem without the program's help. Excel 2002, Windows 2000 Pro |
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