.hWlpPn::after{position:absolute;z-index:1000000;display:none;padding:0.5em 0.75em;font:normal normal 11px/1.5 -apple-system,BlinkMacSystemFont,"Segoe UI","Noto Sans",Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif,"Apple Color Emoji","Segoe UI Emoji";-webkit-font-smoothing:subpixel-antialiased;color:var(--tooltip-fgColor,var(--fgColor-onEmphasis,var(--color-fg-on-emphasis,#ffffff)));text-align:center;-webkit-text-decoration:none;text-decoration:none;text-shadow:none;text-transform:none;-webkit-letter-spacing:normal;-moz-letter-spacing:normal;-ms-letter-spacing:normal;letter-spacing:normal;word-wrap:break-word;white-space:pre;pointer-events:none;content:attr(aria-label);background:var(--tooltip-bgColor,var(--bgColor-emphasis,var(--color-neutral-emphasis-plus,#24292f)));border-radius:6px;opacity:0;}/*!sc*/, New posts Search forums Board Rules. What's new. New posts New Excel articles Latest activity. New posts. Excel Articles. Latest reviews Search Excel articles , To open Recipe Tweaker, use the keybind (Ctrl + \) or shortcut. To make a new tweak, you can select a recipe using the blank button, or if you have existing changes, you can click on one to edit it. Tweaks can be removed by right clicking on the icon button. Properties can be added or removed by right clicking the entry to bring up a context menu..