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In Calc, Tools > Options > LibreOffice Calc > View is the option to display
formulas in the cells (as opposed to the cell entry dialog window at the top
of the screen.) This option can be quick-toggled by Ctrl-~ (e.g. holding the
Control key down while tapping the ~ tilde key on the left of the 1 key.) 

However in my XLS worksheets which I use in LibreOffice Calc, this option
reveals only the formulas in the bottom row of cells, although many cells
above contain formulas as well. I have not seen this behavior reported
anywhere.

If this is indeed a bug, fixing it should be important, as it is a key
feature that greatly facilitates troubleshooting problems in worksheets.

Actually, I mentioned this in another mailing list post, then discovered
that the mailinglist entries were being posted on a web-based archive -- so
I decided I should post my original report here so it could be found.

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