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Norman Jones
 
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Hi Dave,

Notepad is a very handy, very
rudimentary text editor that does not perform a word wrap


Purely as an aside to your response, word wrap can be toggled on or off as
one of the two Fornat options in NotePad.

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Regards,
Norman



"Dave O" wrote in message
oups.com...
An idea: click on the formula bar, highlight the entire formula, and
press CTRL-C to copy the formula into the clipboard. Then open MS Word
and press CTRL-V to paste. This will allow you to print the entire
formula.

As an alternative, if the formulas are _very_ similar and you want to
compare them character by character, copy the formulas to the clipboard
but this time paste them into Notepad. Notepad is a very handy, very
rudimentary text editor that does not perform a word wrap, so the
formula will be written out in its entirety with no line breaks.