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Is there a formula that can tell me whether a cell's value is a keyed value
(probably a number, if that helps) or if it was determined via a formula. What I'm doing: I'm building an estimation tool and I want to identify where manual tweaks have been made (don't want to do protection here). Thanks! |
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