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this is probably a simple preference, but I cannot find it on my new Excel
program. When I double click a cell with a formula, I am used to seeing it highlight the cells that are related to this formula. That does not happen with my new Exel. Can someone tell which preference to change? Thanks |
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And check or uncheck "Edit Directly In cell". -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "pvagolfer" wrote in message ... this is probably a simple preference, but I cannot find it on my new Excel program. When I double click a cell with a formula, I am used to seeing it highlight the cells that are related to this formula. That does not happen with my new Exel. Can someone tell which preference to change? Thanks |
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