Reverse track if value in a cell is used by a formula elsewhere

solo9999

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Hi folks,

I am using Excel 2003. Looking for a way to find out whether some data I want to delete in a sheet is used by a formula somewhere else within the file. Is there a way to check that? In other words, I have the number 500 in A1, and I want to delete it, but I don't know whether it will impact a calculation on another sheet that involves that value in A1. I hope my explanation makes sense :)

Thanks!
 

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Did you know Excel offers Filter by Selection?
Add the AutoFilter icon to the Quick Access Toolbar. Select a cell containing Apple, click AutoFilter, and you will get all rows with Apple
Select the cell. Go to Tools/Formula Auditing/Trace Dependents.
 
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double-click the arrow pointing from the cell to the icon and you will see a list of sheet names/cells that depend on your cell.
 
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