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David McRitchie
 
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Default Checking for a formula

Instead of referencing a cell as sheet95!e1
you can use a named cell don't know if that will really help you
or not. You could use a helper column on your current sheet.

You will also have a problem if your hasformula is refereenced
from your personal.xls workbook, it will have to be in the same workbook.

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"rrucksdashel" wrote in message ...
How can I tell in a cell on one sheet if a cell on another sheet is an input
value or a formula (e.g., 4 or =2*2)? I use the conditional formatting
=(HasFormula) when the cell that I am checking is on the same sheet but
conditional formating won't let me reference another sheet (I don't think)