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Trace Dependents

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broekie

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Feb 17, 2004
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I have something that occurred in Excel that has never happened to me before. I went to Tools --> Formula Auditing --> Trace Dependents to see if any cells referenced cell E24 in my spreadsheet. A box popped up that said "The Trace Dependents command found no formulas that refer to the active cell."

Based on this message, I removed the value in cell E24 since I didn't need it anymore. When I did that, a bunch of cells suddenly changed. Sure enough, I looked and they all referenced cell E24.

Why did I get the message box that I did when there were obviously cells in my spreadsheet that referenced cell E24?
 
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That depends on the formula in the dependent cells. I don't think, for example, that Trace Dependents can track =INDIRECT() function evaluations.

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The formula in the dependent cells was just E24 times another cell. For whatever reason, it is working fine this morning. Weird, but problem solved, I guess.
 
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