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Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 1
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When I try to edit a reference to a text cell, instead of seeing the value of the text cell, I see the literal text. Example: A1 (value AAA) and B1 (BBB) are text cells (in format cells, number - category), C1 contains =A1, the value AAA is shown. When I edit the reference, changing it to B1, the value =B1 is shown instead of BBB. Further investigation lead to this info: When C1 is of general format, and I edit it, the cell somehow looses its format but the value is shown all right. Next time I edit the cell, the value is not shown anymore. Is this a bug? A feature? What can I do about this annoying behaviour? Thanks for your help, René |
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MrExcel MVP
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Millbank, London, UK
Posts: 1,790
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Rene,
I had this the other night I popped the formulae onto a new sheet, saved and rebooted.... not much help, huh ?! Chris |
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