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click on cell it goes to formula location??
i have never seen this or anythign like this...
my workbook has 8 sheets "sheet 2-8" are fine when you double click on a cell with an equation the equation comes up and you can edit it. on sheet 1 however, when you double click on a cell with an equation it takes you to the cell example: sheet1!A1 "=sheet4!b2", when you double click on the cell it takes you to sheet4!b2 any ideas thanks in advance |
click on cell it goes to formula location??
If their value is produced by a linking formula linked to the source data,
you can go into tools=options, edit mode and unselect Edit directly in a cell. Then if you double click on the cell, you will be taken to the cell it is linked to. No coding required. Editing is then done in the formula bar. This is Tom's post from a few minutes ago... Tom is so efficinent he even answers questions before they are asked... ;-) HTH "choice" wrote: i have never seen this or anythign like this... my workbook has 8 sheets "sheet 2-8" are fine when you double click on a cell with an equation the equation comes up and you can edit it. on sheet 1 however, when you double click on a cell with an equation it takes you to the cell example: sheet1!A1 "=sheet4!b2", when you double click on the cell it takes you to sheet4!b2 any ideas thanks in advance |
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