Hi Matthew. 
I use Vo spacebar to do this all the time. I learned something yesterday. If 
you have set up headers on your Numbers documents, Vo reads these with the 
titles such as things like Tuesday plus Wednesday if you have used those titles 
in co-ordinates you are adding up. This is kind of cool, especially if you 
forgot what you put in those co-ordinates. Now I noticed it doesn't do that if 
you don't have headers set up or you just typed in a formula the co-ordinates, 
at least I don't think . I am in the process of setting up some new Numbers 
files for the year. So I'll find out for sure. 

Regards, 
Gigi 

On Dec 27, 2011, at 12:36 PM, Matthew Campbell wrote:

> Hey everyone.
> Got a question about numbers.
> How does one go about viewing the formula of a cell? I don't usually like to 
> compare excel and numbers if I can help it but in excel you can press f2 on a 
> cell and see the formula. Is there an easy way to do this in numbers? I'd 
> really like to start using it but can't figure out how to do some of the real 
> basic things that I could do in excel.
> Thanks for any assistance.
> Matthew Campbell.
> 
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