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How to Modify a Formula in a Document

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hi Im Ted today Im going to show you how to edit a formula in Excel I have a spreadsheet setup here and its just a Majestys and each one had a certain pay rate in year one and the the next column column see shows the number of weeks they worked in in year one and over on the right here we have the total pay and the total pay if you if you look it says if you look in the formula bar up here on the where my cursor is on the top left its B 2 times C 2 so the pay for year 1 is the pay rate in dollars per week times the number of weeks worked in endear 1 and so the first employee 400 hours times 35 weeks is $14,000 and then the same formula is just copied down to all the other cells now lets say we we have now we have the new year and we have a new pay rate so lets just say everybody got a you know a raise of $50 a week so Im not not very generous so we just we were just going to add a formula here each one is $50 higher and just to make it easy lets just say lets just say everyb

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Replace text or numbers with the Find Replace Press Ctrl+H or go to Home Find Select Replace. In Find what, type the text or numbers you want to find. You can further define your search: In the Replace with box, enter the text or numbers you want to use to replace the search text. Select Replace or Replace All.
Select File Options Select Advanced from the Excel menu bar. b. On Editing options, ensure that the check box Allow editing directly in cells is checked.
Editing Formulas in Excel with the F2 Key Click with the mouse on the formula bar above the column headings (where it says fx). Depending on your Excel settings, you may be able to double-click on the cell in question to enter editing mode. The most efficient way to edit a cell is to hit the F2 key when on the cell.
Replace part of a formula with its calculated value Click the cell that contains the formula. In the formula bar. To calculate the selected portion, press F9. To replace the selected portion of the formula with its calculated value, press ENTER.
Word 2016 2013 For Word 2016 or 2013, the Equation Editor should be available by default. Simply select the Insert tab and choose Equation under the Symbols section. If you still do not see the Equation option, you may have to go to File Options Customize Ribbon.
Click the cell that contains the data that you want to edit, and then click anywhere in the formula bar. This starts Edit mode and positions the cursor in the formula bar at the location that you clicked. Click the cell that contains the data that you want to edit, and then press F2.
You can edit Excel formulas in two ways: within the cell and on the Formula Bar. Editing a formula within a cell lets you change the formula without moving your mouse all the way up to the Formula Bar, so it can save your few seconds every time you want to make a change.
#1 Enter Edit Modes with F2 If the cell contains a formula, you will see the formula in the cell and be able to edit it. This is the same as double-clicking the cell with the mouse. Sometimes you might want to select a cell/range with arrow keys to change a reference.
Double-click the equation object that you want to edit. Use the symbols, templates, or frameworks on the Equation toolbar to edit the equation. In Word, Excel, or Outlook, to return to your document, click anywhere in the document.
Click the cell that contains the data that you want to edit, and then click anywhere in the formula bar. This starts Edit mode and positions the cursor in the formula bar at the location that you clicked. Click the cell that contains the data that you want to edit, and then press F2.

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