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Dates in cells

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Mike - 11 Feb 2008 15:01 GMT
I have formatted a cell for dates. When I enter a date it will put a = sign
in font of the date and will not display the correct date. it displays 1/0/00
as the date. How do I get raid of the = sign.
Sandy Mann - 11 Feb 2008 15:25 GMT
Tools > Options  Transition uncheck both Transition formula evanuation and
Transition formula entry

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>I have formatted a cell for dates. When I enter a date it will put a = sign
> in font of the date and will not display the correct date. it displays
> 1/0/00
> as the date. How do I get raid of the = sign.
 
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