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Ken

WorkSheet Cell Precedents?
 
Excel2003 ... I wish to delete a few WorkSheets in a 40mg WorkBook ...
However, I do not wish to delete if any of the cells are Precedent for other
WorkSheets.

I know how to do this on a cell basis with the "Auditing" ToolBar ... but is
there a way to do this on a WorkSheet basis.

Thanks ... Kha

Ken

WorkSheet Cell Dependents?
 
Should have been "Dependents".

"Ken" wrote:

Excel2003 ... I wish to delete a few WorkSheets in a 40mg WorkBook ...
However, I do not wish to delete if any of the cells are Dependent for other
WorkSheets.

I know how to do this on a cell basis with the "Auditing" ToolBar ... but is
there a way to do this on a WorkSheet basis.

Thanks ... Kha


Luke M[_4_]

WorkSheet Cell Dependents?
 
You could try doing a Find within a sheet, looking in formulas for:
=*!

This would find cells that contain formulas, and then a sheet reference.

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Best Regards,

Luke M
"Ken" wrote in message
...
Should have been "Dependents".

"Ken" wrote:

Excel2003 ... I wish to delete a few WorkSheets in a 40mg WorkBook ...
However, I do not wish to delete if any of the cells are Dependent for
other
WorkSheets.

I know how to do this on a cell basis with the "Auditing" ToolBar ... but
is
there a way to do this on a WorkSheet basis.

Thanks ... Kha




Chip Pearson

WorkSheet Cell Dependents?
 
You could try doing a Find within a sheet, looking in formulas for:
=*!

This would find cells that contain formulas, and then a sheet reference.


Unless, of course, a defined name points to a cell on another sheet.

Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft Most Valuable Professional,
Excel, 1998 - 2010
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com



On Wed, 7 Apr 2010 15:45:31 -0400, "Luke M"
wrote:

You could try doing a Find within a sheet, looking in formulas for:
=*!

This would find cells that contain formulas, and then a sheet reference.


Ken

WorkSheet Cell Dependents?
 
Luke/Chip ... (Good morning)

FYI ... I learn the simplest of helpful things everyday ...

Thank you for supporting these boards ... Kha

"Chip Pearson" wrote:

You could try doing a Find within a sheet, looking in formulas for:
=*!

This would find cells that contain formulas, and then a sheet reference.


Unless, of course, a defined name points to a cell on another sheet.

Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft Most Valuable Professional,
Excel, 1998 - 2010
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com



On Wed, 7 Apr 2010 15:45:31 -0400, "Luke M"
wrote:

You could try doing a Find within a sheet, looking in formulas for:
=*!

This would find cells that contain formulas, and then a sheet reference.

.



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