On Tuesday February  27 2007 12:26 pm, Bart Aimar wrote:
> Anthony Chilco ha scritto:
> > Hi Bart,
>
> Hi Anthony,
>
> > You want to do the reverse. Enter the formula that you want in
> > A2. In A1 enter:
> > =formula(A2)
> > This is what you'll get:
> >
> >      A
> > 1 =(2*2)+4
> > 2 8
>
> Sorry, but is my proble is another...
>
> A1 is the field were the users must input partial dimensions
> (alwais differents from time to time) ... (in manner that the
> dimensions details rest visible (and printable))
>
> A2 must return the result of calculation...
>
> thanks anyway
>
> Bart

    Why do you have to use a string format for A1? Why can't you enter 
the dimensions in B1 and leave A1 for the calculations. You could 
then use B2 for the description of the results in A2.

Dan

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