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Belladonna

What are Auditing Features in Microsoft Excel?
 
Okay...I have a ridiculous question...what are the auditing features in
Microsoft Excel 2003. I am looking over a training course survey and
"auditing features" is mentioned. I am assumming that I may have used these
features before - not knowing they were actually called but, I'd rather not
make that assumption. Thanks!

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What are Auditing Features in Microsoft Excel?
 
Trace Dependents, Trace Precedants, Trace Errors are in Excel97,
probably more in 2003. ed


Peo Sjoblom

What are Auditing Features in Microsoft Excel?
 
Toolsformula auditing are certainly some of them

--

Regards,

Peo Sjoblom

http://nwexcelsolutions.com


"Belladonna" wrote in message
...
Okay...I have a ridiculous question...what are the auditing features in
Microsoft Excel 2003. I am looking over a training course survey and
"auditing features" is mentioned. I am assumming that I may have used
these
features before - not knowing they were actually called but, I'd rather
not
make that assumption. Thanks!




Belladonna

What are Auditing Features in Microsoft Excel?
 
Thanks!

" wrote:

Trace Dependents, Trace Precedants, Trace Errors are in Excel97,
probably more in 2003. ed



Belladonna

What are Auditing Features in Microsoft Excel?
 
Thanks :-)

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

Toolsformula auditing are certainly some of them

--

Regards,

Peo Sjoblom

http://nwexcelsolutions.com


"Belladonna" wrote in message
...
Okay...I have a ridiculous question...what are the auditing features in
Microsoft Excel 2003. I am looking over a training course survey and
"auditing features" is mentioned. I am assumming that I may have used
these
features before - not knowing they were actually called but, I'd rather
not
make that assumption. Thanks!






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