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Occasionally, when I want to insert a cell address for a cell that is
immediately to the left of the one I am trying to put a formula in, inserting the '=' sign blanks out both the cell I'm working on and the one to the left. Of course, there are workarounds, but is there a way to not have to 'work around' this problem? Maybe I should add, often the cell in question is from another page, which can make its address rather long. Dave |
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