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Tools/Formula Auditing/Trace Dependents produces a dotted line with an arrow
to a sheet icon. How do I find which workbook/worksheet has the dependent? -- Jim |
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Double click on the dotted line
"JBoulton" wrote: Tools/Formula Auditing/Trace Dependents produces a dotted line with an arrow to a sheet icon. How do I find which workbook/worksheet has the dependent? -- Jim |
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That was too easy! Thanks for the hint.
-- Jim "Duke Carey" wrote: Double click on the dotted line "JBoulton" wrote: Tools/Formula Auditing/Trace Dependents produces a dotted line with an arrow to a sheet icon. How do I find which workbook/worksheet has the dependent? -- Jim |
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