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Hi all,

I wonder is there an easy way, like a keyboard shortcut, that I can
find a closing/matching parenthesis in a long formula?

Thank you.

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In the formula bar, click before or after the parenthesis,
Then, using the arrow keys, move back and forth across that particular
parenthesis while looking at the formula.

The matching parenthesis will blink in unison with the one you're crossing
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