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I know that you can toggle the cell references of a formula by highlighting
the set and hitting the F4 button. A2:B38 $A$2:$B$38 A$2:B$38 But is there a way to highlight a set and place parenthesis around it? For example, Go from -- =$A$7/$B$29 to -- =($A$7/$B$29) Thanks! |
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