![]() ![]() ![]() Tip: If you want to enable or disable the display formulas for the entire worksheet in one go, you can use CTRL + Grave Accent (`) shortcut. Now, using the mouse to switch to Formula tab and then enabling ‘Show Formulas’ can consume quite some effort as compared to a gentle pressing of F2 key on the keyboard. There are several reasons for which you need to look at the formula for the cell including suspecting the value displayed. ![]() You can use Function key F2 to show the formula for the active cell. CTRL + Shift + Plus (+) -> Open the Insert Dialog ![]()
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