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In a quick test now I found that Trace Dependents and Precedents works fine
in Excel 2007 using names in the formulas. If you can reproduce the problem in a simple example perhaps you could provide us with the exact steps. -- Jim "Joe Burns" wrote in message ... |I just changed several spreadsheet inputs to "named" cells in order to | understand the formulas better. Once the cell references are changed to | "names", I can no longer audit those cells using the "trace dependents" | auditing feature. Can anyone tell me how to do this, or if its even possible? | Thanks, | JB |
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