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Formula Audit toolbar
Hi,
I would appreciate it if someone can tell me if there is any reason why I cannot use this toolbar. When I am in a certain cell and I use the trace dependent or precedent buttons, nothing occurs. I have successfully used this command on my last computer to check formulas. I would very much appreciate any advice. thanks. Irfan |
I can't tell if it works in some cells but not in others. If it doesn't work
on any, especially cells you have put the equation in yourself. YOU probably need to reinstall Excel. If it works on some, check to see if cells where it doesn't work would fall into the catagorys listed in the help section in "Troubleshoot tracing dependent, precedent, and error cells" "irfan" wrote: Hi, I would appreciate it if someone can tell me if there is any reason why I cannot use this toolbar. When I am in a certain cell and I use the trace dependent or precedent buttons, nothing occurs. I have successfully used this command on my last computer to check formulas. I would very much appreciate any advice. thanks. Irfan |
Hi,
Thanks for the quick response. The command does not work at all on any cells, even on newly created worksheets. Is there an option that needs to be turned on or is installing the entire program the only option. thanks. Irfan |
Irfan
I would try to reset the Toolbar before anything else as drastic as re-installation. ToolsCustomizeToolbars. Scroll down to the Formula Auditng toolbar. Select but do not checkmark then hit the "reset" button. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On 10 May 2005 11:01:53 -0700, "irfan" wrote: Hi, Thanks for the quick response. The command does not work at all on any cells, even on newly created worksheets. Is there an option that needs to be turned on or is installing the entire program the only option. thanks. Irfan |
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