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When in a worksheet if you have formulas and hit the f-2 key it highlights
the foumula. My question is my formula is also on another tab and I can't get
to that tab to view highlighted areas. How do you go to the next tab without
breaking
the f-2 function.
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When in a worksheet if you have formulas and hit the f-2 key it
highlights
the foumula. My question is my formula is also on another tab and I
can't get
to that tab to view highlighted areas. How do you go to the next tab
without
breaking
the f-2 function.


F2 does the same thing as clicking in the cell, it allows you to edit
the cell.

Scott


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