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![]() I JUST looked what a watch window was JUST now and well, for the spreadsheets that I have to work with and I have to correct for my co-workers, it's extremely useful. The spreadsheets that I work with have TONS of information in them with Total values (or whatever values that are collected) that are WAY out of range to keep an eye on. Like spreadsheets with all months from the last 2 years that have total values in let's say A34 when the new info that will change A34 is on EE30. Now I know that there are more efficient ways to create spreadsheets (and that's why they hired me to fix all of them ![]() ), but the one's that were already made that I have to fix are not as effecient and this tool is very useful. Well, at least for me. Hope this gives you some ideas! -- malik641 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ malik641's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=24190 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=387536 |
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