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Does anyone know how to set your Excel to see the formula source data by
double clicking cell that contains the formula? For example say cell B4 contains the formula =A4 + 10. If you double click cell B4 it takes you back to cell A4 (since its source data). Do you know how to set this up? I got a new computer this week and my Excel isn't coorperating! -- gt |
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