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Is it possible, after having hit F2 in a cell with a formula, to move the
cursor to a new cell and the formula "auto" reference the new cell? i.e. I'd like to change the reference in the formula from B11 to C25 by highlighting B11 in the formula then physically selecting C25. (the way cell referencing works when starting a formula) I think I've tried all combinations of Alt+arrow, Ctrl+arrow, Alt+Shift+arrow, Alt+Ctrl+Cross fingers+Squint, etc... |
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One way to change cell ref witing a formula in edit mode, high light the
cell reference holding down shift and pressing arrow key, then press F5 and type in the the cell you want, then press enter twice Can't see it saving any time though -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Latka2k" wrote in message ... Is it possible, after having hit F2 in a cell with a formula, to move the cursor to a new cell and the formula "auto" reference the new cell? i.e. I'd like to change the reference in the formula from B11 to C25 by highlighting B11 in the formula then physically selecting C25. (the way cell referencing works when starting a formula) I think I've tried all combinations of Alt+arrow, Ctrl+arrow, Alt+Shift+arrow, Alt+Ctrl+Cross fingers+Squint, etc... |
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