Microsoft KB Archive/34219

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Multiplan: Putting a Value into a Cell, Not the Formula PSS ID Number: Q34219 Article last modified on 01-16-1991 PSS database name: D_MPlan

3.x 4.00 4.01 4.20

MS-DOS

Summary:

If you want to put the value of a formula into a cell but do not want to put the formula in the cell, choose Value, enter the formula, press the F4 key, then press ENTER.

For example, if you want to put the value of 12 multiplied by 6 into a cell, but do not want to put the formula “126" into the cell, choose Value, type "126” (without the quotation marks), press the F4 key, and then press ENTER. The value of “72” will appear in the cell.

Copyright Microsoft Corporation 1991.