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HI, use CTRL [ to find cells that are used in a formula, across sheets and
workbooks. Trying to then get back to original cell but CTRL ] only seems to work in the same sheet, not across workbooks. Can anyone help please? -- Jill |
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Under View - Toolbars, select formula auditing. Now, you can click the "show
precedents" button to have XL trace back. If precedent is in another workbook, an icon of a table will apear. Double click on icon to bring up the Go To dialogue. You can then use this to go straight to the cell in the other workbook. NOTE: Workbook must be open. You can't force XL to open another workbook via formula auditing. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "Jill" wrote: HI, use CTRL [ to find cells that are used in a formula, across sheets and workbooks. Trying to then get back to original cell but CTRL ] only seems to work in the same sheet, not across workbooks. Can anyone help please? -- Jill |
CRTL [
do what i tell you yesterday. it not hard for even not smart people.
-press F5 key - goto box popup but do not pick any thing. -press enter key and you back "Jill" wrote in message ... HI, use CTRL [ to find cells that are used in a formula, across sheets and workbooks. Trying to then get back to original cell but CTRL ] only seems to work in the same sheet, not across workbooks. Can anyone help please? -- Jill |
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