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    Won't read my formula

    Is there a limit to the amount of formulas a worksheet can have?

    My sheet will not read formulas now.

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    Re: Won't read my formula

    Quote Originally Posted by caherine View Post
    My sheet will not read formulas now.
    What do you mean?

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    Re: Won't read my formula

    Cells are reading formulas as text. I converted text to columns and now they recognize. Just not understanding why it happened? Thought I had reached my max of formulas for the sheet or something? Thanks for the reply. I have them working now.

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    Re: Won't read my formula

    if you format a cell as Text and then enter a formula you will just see the formula.
    Josie

    if at first you don't succeed try doing it the way your wife told you to

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    Re: Won't read my formula

    Thank you and have a blessed day.

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    Re: Won't read my formula

    @ caherine

    Based on your last post it seems that you are satisfied with the solution(s) you've received but you haven't marked your thread as SOLVED. I'll do that for you now but please keep in mind for your future threads that Rule #9 requires you to do that yourself. If your problem has not been solved you can use Thread Tools (located above your first post) and choose "Mark this thread as unsolved".
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