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Peter Ellis
 
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Default scalable headings in Microsoft Excel when editing long formulas

Have you considered breaking the formulas down into smaller formulas in
different cells and Consolidating (for lack of a better term) into the
original cell. Or is that not feasible?


"MadMurr" wrote:

I use Excel a lot (2000 and 2003) and frequently create long formulas which
have 4 or more rows. When I have the size of my workbook maximized, these
formulas hide my column headings (A,B,C,etc.). When formulas become more
than 1 row, the size of the maximized window should always modify so that a
user can always see the column references while editing. Is there a way to
do this without constantly having to re-size my active workbook window (i.e.
taking it off maximized)? It is so aggravating ...

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