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Excel function parameter hints not displaying

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BillLumbergh

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Aug 15, 2001
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I'm doing some Excel stuff on my computer at home, which I never do, and I'm trying to do some financial calculations. On my work machine, when I type a function name into a cell and get to the "(" character, it pops up a list of the parameters it expects, sort of like as Alt text in the background. I don't want to have to bring up the formula window every time I use one, I just want the hints when I type one into the cell. I can't figure out how to turn this on.

Anyone know?

Thanks.
 
Hi BillLumbergh,

I don't know about making it happen automatically, but if you press <Ctrl><Shift><A> after typng the left parenthesis you should see the prompts.

Enjoy,
Tony

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Tools>Options>General
Tick Function Tooltips

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I'm thinking that the tooltips are not available on Office 2000. My work machine has Office XP but I've only got 2000 at home. I'm pretty sure I looked under Tools -> Options and didn't have that choice. Can anyone confirm?

Thanks.
 
I can't see the option in 2000 either, and I've always used the key combo to bring it up because I didn't think there was any other way.

Enjoy,
Tony

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I'm on XP - which would explain that one ;-)

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