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I often double click on cells to show the formula references highlighted with
different border colors. I occasionally have to use a certain computer that
has this option alterered. On this computer when I double click a formula,
it selects all the cell references, rather than highlighting them with the
colored borders. Does anyone know how to change this back? It is maddening!

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Default double click cell to show formula references

Double-click behavior is determined by the "Edit directly in cell" setting
under Tools, Options, Edit.

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|I often double click on cells to show the formula references highlighted
with
| different border colors. I occasionally have to use a certain computer
that
| has this option alterered. On this computer when I double click a
formula,
| it selects all the cell references, rather than highlighting them with the
| colored borders. Does anyone know how to change this back? It is
maddening!
|
| Jeff


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