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Duh!!! Should have thought of that.
Thank you very much!! "KC Rippstein" wrote: There is...hit your F2 key. In the Status Bar (bottom of your Excel window) you should see the word "Enter" now becomes "Edit"...this Status Bar is always important as it always tells you what mode you are in at any given moment. -- Please remember to indicate when the post is answered so others can benefit from it later. "Brad" wrote: I have the following equation set up as a conditional format (that is working correctly) =MONTH(DATE(VacYear,ROW()-ROW(StartPoint),COLUMN()-COLUMN(StartPoint)))<(ROW()-ROW(StartPoint)) However, I find it extremely difficult to edit this formula (using the conditional format dialog box - Edit format rule). Using arrow keys inserts cell address's. I can't seem to find a way to show the entire formula at one time Do I have to copy this to a cell, make the necessary changes and then copy the changes back as the conditional format? There's got to be an easier way..... |
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