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how can I show the formula inside a cell, instead of its value?
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If you just want to show this temporarily then Ctrl+` (On a UK keyboard). It's the key above Tab. If you want it permanently, say to print, etc, prefix the formula with a single apostrophe ' It will not show but the formula will -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England HIS www.nickhodge.co.uk "Rasoul Khoshravan" wrote in message ... how can I show the formula inside a cell, instead of its value? |
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