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<blockquote data-quote="skewzme" data-source="post: 771401" data-attributes="member: 77567"><p>I'm sorry, but there is a disconnect here. I do not understand what you are describing.</p><p>What I am saying is that when I choose to have the formula bar displayed, it appears by itself, as a separate window and not part of the primary window. If, for example, I grab the window that contains what I am working on and move it, the formula bar doesn't move with it. It just sits there. In previous versions of Excel, you could drag the formula bar to the toolbar section at the top, and it would anchor itself within the toolbar of the window. Make sense?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Between the formula bar and the cell grid? </p><p>This sentence sounds to me like you are saying the formula bar IS inside the window. WHat I am saying is that I cannot get the formula bar to anchor to the window.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skewzme, post: 771401, member: 77567"] I'm sorry, but there is a disconnect here. I do not understand what you are describing. What I am saying is that when I choose to have the formula bar displayed, it appears by itself, as a separate window and not part of the primary window. If, for example, I grab the window that contains what I am working on and move it, the formula bar doesn't move with it. It just sits there. In previous versions of Excel, you could drag the formula bar to the toolbar section at the top, and it would anchor itself within the toolbar of the window. Make sense? Between the formula bar and the cell grid? This sentence sounds to me like you are saying the formula bar IS inside the window. WHat I am saying is that I cannot get the formula bar to anchor to the window. [/QUOTE]
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