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Fx symbol and menu bars

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by - delegate Robert [2 posts] (2008 Jan 23 Wed, 17:09) replyReply

what is the fxsymbol and how do you hide menu bars

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RE: fx symbol and menu bars

by - trainer Katie gold contributer[214 posts] (2008 Jan 23 Wed, 23:35) replyReply

Hi Robert,

Thanks for your question.

[FX] button is used to insert Excel function into a cell. It brings up a dialogue box for you to choose a function, e.g. SUM, AVERAGE, MAX, IF, PMT, VLOOKUP...etc.

To hide the MENU bar, you need:
TOOLS menu >
CUSTOMIZE >
TOOLBARS tab >
click on WINDOWS MENU BAR >
CLOSE

Hope this is useful.

Regards,

Katie


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