Better Edit Excel Formulas in the Conditional Formatting Window or Name Manager

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Excel quickie tutorial that will show you a great tip for working with formulas within the conditional formatting custom rule window and also the name manager when you go to input a formula as a name.

This is a simple little tip that will make working with formulas and functions easier within the small little pop-up windows in Excel that seem like they have never been updated since the first version of Excel.

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