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When I click F2 to try and edit a long, multi-line formula and trace the
various dependents, the formula covers the column headers, making it impossible to follow the dependent cells. Is there a setting I can modify to make sure both the formula and the column headers are visible in edit mode (without having to resort to edit in cell)? Thanks |
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This behavior was improved in xl2007--you'll like it when you upgrade.
I use xl2003 and when I need to see the column headers, I'll make the window less than max and resize it so that the formula bar doesn't cover those column headers. AC70 wrote: When I click F2 to try and edit a long, multi-line formula and trace the various dependents, the formula covers the column headers, making it impossible to follow the dependent cells. Is there a setting I can modify to make sure both the formula and the column headers are visible in edit mode (without having to resort to edit in cell)? Thanks -- Dave Peterson |
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Well, you could always make the spreadsheet not fill the Excel main window.
Either use the spreadsheet's "Restore Window" icon in the upper right corner or just click Window/Arrange from Excel's menu bar and OK any of the options on the panel that appears; then resize the window so the formula bar drop-down doesn't cover anything. Rick "AC70" wrote in message ... When I click F2 to try and edit a long, multi-line formula and trace the various dependents, the formula covers the column headers, making it impossible to follow the dependent cells. Is there a setting I can modify to make sure both the formula and the column headers are visible in edit mode (without having to resort to edit in cell)? Thanks |
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Another option is to temporarily increase the row height of row 1
by clicking and dragging on the bar between the row headers. HTH Martin "AC70" wrote in message ... When I click F2 to try and edit a long, multi-line formula and trace the various dependents, the formula covers the column headers, making it impossible to follow the dependent cells. Is there a setting I can modify to make sure both the formula and the column headers are visible in edit mode (without having to resort to edit in cell)? Thanks |
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