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I have a complex formula entered into a single cell. Is there a way to
print the single cell showing the entire formula. Thanks in advance for the
help.


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Go to your toolbar. Click on 'Tools', 'Formula Auditing', 'Formula
Auditing Mode'. That should show your formulas. Repeat the process to
go back to your regular spreadsheet

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Tools / Options / View / Formulas - Print and then reset

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Precede formula with an apostrophe - Print and then remove apostrophe

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