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Tracking Linked Cells
I recently aquired a large workbook with many linked worksheets. I can track
the linked cells back to the original worksheet, but is there anyway to select a cell on an original worksheet and see where it feeds to? |
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Tracking Linked Cells
I don't believe XL has such a feature, however John Walkenbach's Power
Utility Pak has a robust formula auditing feature that allows you to see a summary of a cell's precedents and dependents. Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "vpoincelot" wrote: I recently aquired a large workbook with many linked worksheets. I can track the linked cells back to the original worksheet, but is there anyway to select a cell on an original worksheet and see where it feeds to? |
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