Does make one wonder why Excel can't strip it off since Excel does
strip off unary + from numeric literals and Excel strips off @ chars
before function names.
Excel has automatically stripped it off (or changed it to "=") in
various versions. The Mac version still does it in more situations
than the PC version, depending on what formula is entered. It has
always seemed a bizarre thing to me to have changed this functionality
over the years, or that it depends on what is entered. Did a
programmer make a mistake? Leave something out from one version to
another? Just weird.
Also, it is much easier to type a + if you are used to using the 10key
portion of the keyboard. Since MS couldn't be bothered to keep an = on
the 10key. I think Apple still has it.
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