G Gary''s Student Nov 19, 2008 #2 Same as in 2003: 1. touch CNTRL=` to get formula display mode 2. print as usual.
B Bernard Liengme Nov 19, 2008 #3 The <quick> way is to use CTRL+` (the key next to 1 on top row of Qwerty keyboard) Now all formulas are showing (some columns may need widening) The <best> is to visit Chip at www.cpearson.com and download a neat macro that send formulas to a Word document best wishes
The <quick> way is to use CTRL+` (the key next to 1 on top row of Qwerty keyboard) Now all formulas are showing (some columns may need widening) The <best> is to visit Chip at www.cpearson.com and download a neat macro that send formulas to a Word document best wishes
G GARY Nov 20, 2008 #4 Does CTRL+ and CTRL= do the same thing? Both also have a single quote. Is the single quote intentional?
Does CTRL+ and CTRL= do the same thing? Both also have a single quote. Is the single quote intentional?
B Bernard Liengme Nov 20, 2008 #5 Hold the CTRL key down and press the key to the right of 1 on the top row of keyboard