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Traditionally, when writing math expressions with nested parenthesis it is
often traditional to express the nesting by judiciously replacing paired parenthesis with paired brackets and/or braces for clarity, e.g. {... [... (... )... ]... }. As a suggestion, Excel should be able to detect nested expressions and replace it with this more legible scheme as an aid to error detection. |
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