O Otto Moehrbach Aug 27, 2009 #2 There is a formula bar that does that. Select a cell and type your name. Now look above the worksheet on the screen for your name. That is the formula bar and it always displays the contents of the active cell. HTH Otto
There is a formula bar that does that. Select a cell and type your name. Now look above the worksheet on the screen for your name. That is the formula bar and it always displays the contents of the active cell. HTH Otto
G Gord Dibben Aug 27, 2009 #3 Please describe what you're looking for in the body of the posting, not just in the subject line. Cell contents can normally be seen simply by looking at the selected cell or looking in the formula bar. What would you like to see and where? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
Please describe what you're looking for in the body of the posting, not just in the subject line. Cell contents can normally be seen simply by looking at the selected cell or looking in the formula bar. What would you like to see and where? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
B Bill Sharpe Aug 27, 2009 #4 Mumpa wrote: Nada Use ctrl-` (Control key plus back quote, the key above the Tab key on most keyboards) to display formulas on your worksheet. That's not what you asked, but your direct question was already answered by other posters. Bill
Mumpa wrote: Nada Use ctrl-` (Control key plus back quote, the key above the Tab key on most keyboards) to display formulas on your worksheet. That's not what you asked, but your direct question was already answered by other posters. Bill