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From: Bob Phillips on 27 Mar 2010 07:27 But Mike, it is intuitive, MS said so! -- HTH Bob "Mike H" <MikeH(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B3C1EBB5-90E9-4E44-B5C7-56C50DE08F8C(a)microsoft.com... > Bob,, > > One day I'll learn to navigate the E2007 Ribbon, I'm getting there, you > just > taught me another!! Thanks. > -- > Mike > > When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that > introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the > question. > > > "Bob Phillips" wrote: > >> Actually Mike, View/Formula Bar works in both 2003 and 2007 , one is a >> menu, >> one is a ribbon tab. >> >> -- >> >> HTH >> >> Bob >> >> "Mike H" <MikeH(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:D947C2A7-0176-44D0-A1DE-8D31B43EA118(a)microsoft.com... >> > Jennifer, >> > >> > You didn't say which excel version >> > >> > e2003 >> > Tools|Options - View tab - check 'Show formula bar' >> > >> > e2007 >> > Office button|Excel options|Advanced|Display group and check 'Show >> > formula >> > bar' >> > -- >> > Mike >> > >> > When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis >> > that >> > introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering >> > the >> > question. >> > >> > >> > "Jennifer H" wrote: >> > >> >> I lost the ability in the toolbars to see the full function band. I.e >> >> somewhere where I can type in the forumula. Which toolbar or setting >> >> allows >> >> this to happen? >> >> >> >> Thanks >> >> >> . >> |