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Default Unique Formulas in Excel 2002-2003

Excel 2002 and 2003 have a feature which identifies unique formulas in a
range. It puts a little green tag in the top right hand corner of the cells
which it deems unique. What is the property for this? I am assuming that
this is a Boolean (TRUE/FLASE).

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