I've written a formula within an Excel Cell, in Office 2010, and I expect the cell to show its value, but it still shows the formula. How do I get the cell to show the value rather than the formula?
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Post something you tried and what formula you are trying to implement. – Suraj Singh Oct 1 '13 at 16:02
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this will be for all formula in the sheet – user12711 Oct 2 '13 at 13:38
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I'm interested to know why this is off-topic – iamyojimbo Mar 10 '16 at 0:07
Check if there is whitespace before =
sign of excel formula
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All of the answers are possible fixes to this particular Excel problem. But this particular answer turned out to be my solution. Indeed, there was a whitespace in front of the equal sign. – user12711 Oct 2 '13 at 13:40
You might be in formula view:
Hit Ctrl + ` to switch
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This keyboard shortcut corresponds to a "Show Formulas" button in the "Formula Auditing" section of the "Formulas" ribbon. – Riker Jul 26 '19 at 14:59
Make sure the format of the cell is set to 'general' not 'text' (right click on cell and choose format cell)
Formula should look something like this:
=1+2
Check the formatting (right click on cell, Format Cells). Under tab "Number" the category should be "General". If, for instance, it's "Text" anything typed in would be treated as a string rather than a formula to be interpreted.
Make sure you include the = sign in addition to passing the arguments to the function. I.E.
=SUM(A1:A3) //this would give you the sum of cells A1, A2, and A3.