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What does the ! stand for in formulas?
I am looking at a formula made by someone else and it has the ! in it. Please
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"!" wrote in message ... I am looking at a formula made by someone else and it has the ! in it. Please tell me what this means. Is it something like this ? =Sheet1!$A$1 In that case, you have a reference to another sheet. The ! is just a separator token. /Fredrik |
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