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Dependents
I have a cell that has various dependents on DIFFERENT sheets and workbooks.
How through VBA do I find all the dependents addresses and is there an existing function to do this. Range.Dependents only refers to the existing sheet. Can this also work for precedents? |
Dependents
Kt,
It's tough. You have to actually show the dependents then navigate towards them using the link number, then log the cell, then go back to your source cell and do it again. Or you could use my XspandXL add-in - there's a 30 day trial on my site - which handles all of this, plus precedents, circularity testing, dependent chains, etc. Robin Hammond www.enhanceddatasystems.com "kt" wrote in message ... I have a cell that has various dependents on DIFFERENT sheets and workbooks. How through VBA do I find all the dependents addresses and is there an existing function to do this. Range.Dependents only refers to the existing sheet. Can this also work for precedents? |
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