On May 1, 2:12 pm, "Jim Rech" <jrr...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> This feature works to same for me as it always has. Make sure you
> double-click the line to the icon not the icon itself.
>
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> Jim"davegb" <dav...@safebrowse.com> wrote in message
>
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> | I'm using XL2000, and am trying to reverse-engineer a spreadsheet.
> | I've used the auditing toolbar before to find out dependent and
> | precedent cells. But I haven't done it in a while. In a previous
> | version, when I clicked on the tool to show dependent or precedent
> | cells, if there was a cell from another sheet or workbook, the little
> | icon that appeared could be clicked or double-clicked (don't remember
> | which) to show where the cell was, including the workbook, worksheet
> | and cell address. Now it doesn't do that! All it does is tell me that
> | it's on another sheet. This doesn't matter as much with precedent
> | addresses, but with dependent ones you don't have the formula to go to
> | to figure it out!! What a huge dehancement! What is M$ thinking?
> |
> | Does anyone have a program or method of tracking dependent cells?
> |
> | Thanks as always!
> |
Thanks!
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