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SUMMARYMicrosoft Excel Version 4.0On page 274 of the version 4.0 "Microsoft Excel User's Guide 2," in the "Setting Initial Values and Returning Values" section, the example for using the SET.VALUE() function to set the initial value for a dialog box item is incorrect.The first paragraph refers to setting the value in the "Integer edit box"; it should refer to the "Number edit box." Also, the formula sample shows the incorrect cell reference to the Number edit box. Microsoft Excel Version 3.0The errors mentioned above also occur in the version 3.0 "Microsoft Excel User's Guide" on the following pages:
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In the first paragraph on page 274 of the version 4.0 "Microsoft Excel
User's Guide 2," the second sentence reads, "For example, if you want the
integer edit box labeled ... ." This should read, "For example, if you
want the number edit box labeled .... ."
This formula should read:
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"Microsoft Excel User's Guide 2," version 4.0, pages 273-279
Additional query words: 3.0 Custom Initialize Values Value
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