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Select the range of cells in question and then click the trace dependents
button on the formula auditing toolbar. Works for me. How are you trying to do this? What happens when you try to do it? -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "violasrbest" wrote: Hi I need to trace dependents in a range of cells rather than just one cell, but it doesn't seem to work. Am I missing something simple? I'm using Excel 2002. Thanks VrB |
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