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Typing =rand(200,99) in a new document generates a large amount of text, specifically printing the phrase "the quick brown fox..." multiple times, resulting in approximately 235 pages of content. This function serves as a text filler, reminiscent of older Easter eggs in Windows prior to version 95. The discussion highlights curiosity about its functionality, especially among users without access to Microsoft Word.
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Open a new document,
in the first row, type this :

=rand(200,99)

and press Enter

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i don't have word and now I am curious as to what it does?

i remember the old eggs in windows pre95
thos were chezzy but cute
 
It prints "the quick brown fox..." a gajillion times.

Regards
 
Originally posted by GENIERE
It prints "the quick brown fox..." a gajillion times.

Regards

cool
 
Originally posted by GENIERE
It prints "the quick brown fox..." a gajillion times.

Regards
Actually only 235 pages worth!
 
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