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What happens if you put "+" before a formula?



 
 
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Old May 26th, 2008, 06:57 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
AB
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Default What happens if you put "+" before a formula?

I'm unable to understand what use a "+" sign has if it is put before a formula.
For ex: +(C13*(1+$M$10)+J13)/(1-$M$12) gives the same result as
(C13*(1+$M$10)+J13)/(1-$M$12).

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Old May 26th, 2008, 09:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Sandy Mann
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Default What happens if you put "+" before a formula?

I assume you mean that +(C13*(1+$M$10)+J13)/(1-$M$12) give rhe same result
as =(C13*(1+$M$10)+J13)/(1-$M$12)

I believe that this was to make Excel compatable with Lotus which was the
eading spreadsheet program when XL came out.
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I'm unable to understand what use a "+" sign has if it is put before a
formula.
For ex: +(C13*(1+$M$10)+J13)/(1-$M$12) gives the same result as
(C13*(1+$M$10)+J13)/(1-$M$12).





 




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