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This is about tracing a precedent / dependent in an excel sheet. If we have
to trace either of these, toolsauditingtrace precedent/dependent command is used, normally. However, i have seen on one excel sheet that this can be done by simply double clicking the cell in/from which there is a reference. I am surprised to see this as our work can be greatly reduced while tracing links. |
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