[mso] Re: problem with formulas appearing on spreadsheet

Hello Again Norman
It sounds to me as tho' you are double clicking the cell. This will show the
formula and also show the cells that are linked to that formula. Try using
the arrow buttons instead of the mouse and see if that works

Regards

John


On 28/09/06, Joyce West <joywestuk@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> David and John
>
> THanks for your input.,
>
> The spreadsheet is littered with formula reading from a data sheet.
>
> When I enter a cell that has a formula it normally reads the resultant of
> the calculation, which is what I see, and I can check the formula by reading
> the formula entry bar on top of the sheet.
>
> However  I appear to have activated something that reveals the formula
> every time a go into a cell with a formula. This can be closed by depressing
> the entry key, but makes it difficult for me to operate as I normally have.
> Furthermore if I have entered the formula holding cell revealing the actual
> formula and then depress another cell the location of this cell is
> automatically read into the formula of the original cell.
>
> Is there a switch somewhere that toggles between seeing formulas in the
> cell or not.
>
> Thanks for the interest.
>
> Norman West
>
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