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I am handling a very large financial model. Using fomula tracing
tools, I can double click the dotted line and go to the another spreadsheet giving input to the current sheet. My question is the following: Is there an easy way to come back to the current sheet that I jump from? Otherwise, I have to remember the sheet that I have bowsed and search it manually. Thanks a lot. |
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Elysia wrote:
Is there an easy way to come back to the current sheet that I jump from? F5, Enter? Bill Manville MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England No email replies please - respond to newsgroup |
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You can use "Trace Precedents" under Formula Auditing @ Office 2007 or under Tools @ Office 2003 to go back to the starting point.
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