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321245 2005-02-03 19:55:00 When I was running "XL97" I used to get quite a bit of help from the programme when writing a formula.

Since I’ve upgraded to "XL2000" the only help I ever get is one missing bracket. That’s the only time the “Do you mean” query appears.
The rest of the time it just rejects until I sort it out myself.

The question is am I missing something because a help function is turned off somewhere, or not loaded at installation?

Cheers

Bob
B.M. (505)
321246 2005-02-03 20:37:00 Hi Bob, I havent used XL97 in so long I cant recall what you mean. Heres some examples that may assist...

You type =SUM(A1:B1 and press enter. No warning is produced and Excel automatically adds the trailing bracket ie =SUM(A1:B1)

You type =SUM and you want to get the dialog box that tells you what arguments to enter. To get this click the = icon thats directly to the left of the Formula Bar (and to the right of the X icon).

You type =If(A1=3,If(A1=4,1,0) and press enter. A warning message is produced (its missing a right bracket) advising of the error and asking if you would like a suggested correction of =IF(A1=3,IF(A1=4,1,0))

With some errors Excel just produces an error message advising what to do or a suggested correction.

hth
Parry (5696)
321247 2005-02-03 21:07:00 Yep that is happening OK Parry .

It’s just that “XL97” seemed to be more clairvoyant when it came to guessing what I was trying to do . It seemed to be able to rearrange formula to make it work .
Often this was after two or three failed attempts so it seemed it was following what you were doing .

I suppose I shall have to struggle on manfully, put my teeth in and speak nicely to the damn thing . Always seems to think I want to argue! Says I have too many arguments but it’s the one that’s arguing! :angry All I want it to do is fix my balls up! :)

Cheers

Bob
B.M. (505)
321248 2005-02-03 21:46:00 Sometimes MS efforts to enhance a product just causes irritation or loses something that worked well. Perhaps this is one of them. :(

You would have to give an example but I probably wouldnt be able to offer an alternative as its built in.
Parry (5696)
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