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Default Excel formulas to show expanded nesting

With my poor vision I have a hard time seeing the structure in a formula I am
writing or modifying. The built-in tools are useful, but I would like an
option to toggle the formula from this:

=IF($B26="","",ROUNDUP(INDEX(Refs!I:I,MATCH($M26,R efs!H:H,0))*K26,0))

to something like this:

=IF(.............................................. .................................................. .............................)

$B26="","",ROUNDUP(............................... .........................................*K26,0)

INDEX(............................................ ...............)

Refs!I:I,MATCH(.............................)

$M26,Refs!H:H,0

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