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Why are cell references different colors in a formula

Anonymous
2011-10-08T19:01:55+00:00

Why are cell references different colors in a formula?

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  1. Anonymous
    2011-10-08T19:33:47+00:00

    Hi,

    If you select the cell with the formula then click in the formula bar then the ranges/cells referred to in the formula are outlined in the same colour as the reference in the formula making debugging/seeing what's going on a lot easier.

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  1. Anonymous
    2011-10-09T02:35:47+00:00

    You may also notice that as you start using parenthesis in formulas, that the different opening/closing parenthesis are shaded in the same color - again helping to debug and see where you may need to put them.

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