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Old December 30th, 2004, 02:28 PM
Craig Sayers
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Hello
Can any one either confirm or deny if it is true that in earlier version of
Excel, say 95 you could type in a command in a certain cell which actually
took you further behind the sense of EXCEL or it opened up games that you
could play.......I am not entirely sure what it did but rumour was there was
something you typed in a cell to open up a game.......
I hope someone can assist

Happy and Safe New Year to you all
Craig
Australia


 




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