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Expanding formulae to view them easily
I have seen this done, but I do not know how. A formula was exploded to see
it very clearly, a bit like a comment. How do you do this? |
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The ` key should be to the immediate left of the 1 on your keyboards (US). HTH Jason Atlanta, GA -----Original Message----- I have seen this done, but I do not know how. A formula was exploded to see it very clearly, a bit like a comment. How do you do this? . |
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...it very clearly, a bit like a comment.
Just a guess here. Try Tools | Options | Edit Tab, and select "Edit directly in cell." You can now double click a cell to edit within that cell. -- Dana DeLouis Win XP & Office 2003 "TimP" wrote in message ... I have seen this done, but I do not know how. A formula was exploded to see it very clearly, a bit like a comment. How do you do this? |
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