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In the displaying formulas mode, if the formula is too long, how to start a
new line in the same cell so that the formulas can be printed in one page. (Alt + enter won't work in formula mode) |
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Hi
AFAIK the only thing you could do is copy the formula as 'Text' (e.g. put an apostrophe in front of the formula) and then use aLT+ENTER -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany "EL" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... In the displaying formulas mode, if the formula is too long, how to start a new line in the same cell so that the formulas can be printed in one page. (Alt + enter won't work in formula mode) |
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