![]() ![]() ![]() The symbol below it is called the accent grave, that's from the French, it's typically used over the letter E. I believe it's also used in Portuguese above certain vowels. It's control tilde now, not everybody's familiar with that word, but in cell C1, I've depicted what's, on many keyboards, typically in the upper left-hand corner, a key that's got the tilde symbol on top, that's that character that appears above the letter N in certain Spanish words. If you want to see formulas quickly, there's a keystroke shortcut. ![]() We'd like to know where the formulas are We'd also like to be able to see the formulas. It's a bit of a mess, it's not laid out well. In this workbook 02-TipsShortcuts, we're looking at a sheet called 'locate formulas' and that's what we'd like to do, in this particular worksheet. ![]()
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