Excel: Selecting Precedents Doesn't Select External ReferencesID: Q93560
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Microsoft Excel only selects cell precedents (cells referred to by the active cell) when they occur on the same worksheet as the dependent cell; external references are ignored.
In Microsoft Excel you can select cell precedents by choosing Select
Special from the Formula menu and selecting the Precedents option. This
procedure selects all cells to which the formula in the current cell
refers.
For example, if you have the formula =A1*B1+D1 in a cell and you select the
precedents for that cell, Microsoft Excel selects cells A1, B1, and D1.
Any external references (that is, references to cells on different
worksheets) are ignored because Microsoft Excel will not allow you to
select cells on an inactive worksheet.
"Microsoft Excel User's Guide 1," version 4.0, pages 204-206
"Microsoft Excel User's Guide," version 3.0 for Windows, pages 172-174
"Microsoft Excel User's Guide," version 3.0 for the Macintosh,
pages 165-167
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Last Reviewed: March 30, 1999