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I'm trying to set up formulas in a table that was created in a Word document.
How do I do this? |
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That's like stating I wan to fly a plane. How do I do it. Answer, get in
the cockpit and start operating the controls. You could start by looking at Word Helpf for "Formula" and then maybe =(Formula) field. Basic example. One row x 3 column table. A1 = 1 B1 = 2 in C1 put {=(a1+b1)} where the { } is field code delimiters the pair is inserted using CTRL+F9 -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. Kathleen wrote: I'm trying to set up formulas in a table that was created in a Word document. How do I do this? |
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Hi Kathleen
Take a look at my Word Field Maths 'tutorial' at: http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/show...?Number=365442 That should get you started! Cheers "Kathleen" wrote in message news ![]() I'm trying to set up formulas in a table that was created in a Word document. How do I do this? |
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