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Julie Poole Posted on May 31, 2019

How do I type numbers on Franklin pocket thesaurus Upper case

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 31, 2008

SOURCE: My MS Excel vlookup function

Correct a #N/A error blueup_clv.gifShow All bluedrop_clv.gifHide All This error occurs when a value is not available to a function or formula.

  1. Optionally, click the cell that displays the error, click the button that appears ooui1_za06043871.gif, and then click Show Calculation Steps if it appears.
  2. Review the following possible causes and solutions. blueup_clv.gifMissing data, and #N/A or NA() has been entered in its place
    Replace #N/A with new data.
    Note You can enter #N/A in those cells where data is not yet available. Formulas that refer to those cells will then return #N/A instead of attempting to calculate a value.
    blueup_clv.gifGiving an inappropriate value for the lookup_value argument in the HLOOKUP, LOOKUP, MATCH, or VLOOKUP worksheet function
    Make sure that the lookup_value argument (argument: The values that a function uses to perform operations or calculations. The type of argument a function uses is specific to the function. Common arguments that are used within functions include numbers, text, cell references, and names.) is the correct type of value — for example, a value or a cell reference, but not a range reference. blueup_clv.gifUsing the VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, or MATCH worksheet function to locate a value in an unsorted table
    By default, functions that look up information in tables must be sorted in ascending order. However, the VLOOKUP and HLOOKUP worksheet functions contain a range_lookup argument (argument: The values that a function uses to perform operations or calculations. The type of argument a function uses is specific to the function. Common arguments that are used within functions include numbers, text, cell references, and names.) that instructs the function to find an exact match even if the table is not sorted. To find an exact match, set the range_lookup argument to FALSE. The MATCH worksheet function contains a match_type argument that specifies the order the list must be sorted in to find a match. If the function cannot find a match, try changing the match_type argument. To find an exact match, set the match_type argument to 0.
    blueup_clv.gifUsing an argument in an array formula that is not the same number of rows or columns as the range that contains the array formula
    If the array formula (array formula: A formula that performs multiple calculations on one or more sets of values, and then returns either a single result or multiple results. Array formulas are enclosed between braces { } and are entered by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER.) has been entered into multiple cells, make sure that the ranges referenced by the formula have the same number of rows and columns, or enter the array formula into fewer cells. For example, if the array formula has been entered into a range 15 rows high (C1:C15) and the formula refers to a range 10 rows high (A1:A10), the range C11:C15 will display #N/A. To correct this error, enter the formula into a smaller range (for example, C1:C10), or change the range to which the formula refers to the same number of rows (for example, A1:A15).
    blueup_clv.gifOmitting one or more required arguments from a built-in or custom worksheet function
    Enter all arguments (argument: The values that a function uses to perform operations or calculations. The type of argument a function uses is specific to the function. Common arguments that are used within functions include numbers, text, cell references, and names.) in the function.
    blueup_clv.gifUsing a custom worksheet function that is not available
    Make sure that the workbook that contains the worksheet function is open and the function is working properly.
    blueup_clv.gifRunning a macro that enters a function that returns #N/A
    Make sure that the arguments (argument: The values that a function uses to perform operations or calculations. The type of argument a function uses is specific to the function. Common arguments that are used within functions include numbers, text, cell references, and names.) in the function are correct and in the correct position.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 18, 2009

SOURCE: forgot password

Unfortunately, you have to reset the unit if you forget the password...here is the link to the user's manual....see page 15.
http://66.179.52.179/franklin/data/public/manuals/sa-206s/sa-206senglish.pdf

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 13, 2010

SOURCE: N100 0768-41G keyboard problem " types@ @types"

You just need to re-select the correct langauge in your operating system.

For Windows based this is done from the control panel

In control panel select Region and Language and select your country (Going to guess the Uk since you used the pound symbol.)

You may have to select changes in both REGION and keyboard layot but normally just REGION will fix it.

Perform a re-boot after applying the changes.

Bob

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 04, 2011

SOURCE: shift key not working

#1 boot to BIOS and reset the defaults. then boot to windows.#2 If no change, try booting to safe mode (F8 at boot) and open notepad, see if issue still occurs.#3 is issue occurs in safe mode, go to control panel, regional and language settings, and ensure that all 4 language selections are correct for the country the computer was purchased in (Keyboard layouts vary based on country and language settings)#4 if no change, try and external keyboard. If external works properly, then replace the internal keyboard

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