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July 10, 2018 |
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Hi fellow Excel Addict, |
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When you read my tip today, maybe you'll be thankful, maybe you'll be a little embarrassed or maybe you'll just think 'Duh'.
Today's 'Excel in
Seconds' tip will show you 'What To Do When The Function Tooltip Gets In Your Way'.
If you find this tip helpful, I hope you'll share it with others who
may also
benefit from it.
Keep
on Excelling,
Francis Hayes (The Excel Addict)
Email: fhayes[AT]TheExcelAddict.com
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What To Do When The Function
Tooltip Gets In Your Way |
I'll bet that this
has happened to you. You are entering a formula or function in your
worksheet and that small pop up tooltip that shows you the function
arguments blocks the view of some cells you need to see.
Many
Excel users who have suffered this annoyance for years are surprised
(and a little embarrassed) to find out that you can simply drag that
thing out of the way.
Yes, really.
Simply point to its edge, left click, drag it
out of the way and continue entering your worksheet function.
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