![]() 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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