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You mean European keyboards don't have the square brackets keys?

I didn't know that!

Anyway, you can accomplish *almost* the same thing by:

<Tools <Options <Edit tab,
And *uncheck* "Edit Directly In Cell".

Then, all you have to do is double click in the cell containing the formula.

I did say *almost* because when you have the square brackets, where
<Ctrl <[
takes you to the precedents,
<Ctrl <]
returns you to the original.

I haven't been able to find out how to do the "return" without using the
brackets.
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How do I "CTRL [" (jump to a precedent cell) from a European keyboard?


 
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