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These tool in Excel allows us to Trace Precedents in a formula, Trace
Dependents , Show formulas, Error checking and Evaluating formula in Excel.
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*Trace Precedents:* When you click this button, Excel draws arrows to the
cells (the so-called *direct precedents*) that are referred to in the
formula inside the selected cell. When you click this button again, Excel
adds "tracer" arrows that show the cells (the so-called *indirect precedents
*) that are referred to in the formulas in the direct precedents.

*Trace Dependents:* When you click this button, Excel draws arrows from the
selected cell to the cells (the so-called *direct dependents*) that use, or
depend on, the results of the formula in the selected cell. When you click
this button again, Excel adds tracer arrows identifying the cells (the
so-called *indirect dependents*) that refer to formulas found in the direct
dependents.

*Remove Arrows:* Clicking this button (or the Remove Arrows option on its
drop-down menu) removes all the arrows drawn, no matter what button or
command you used to put them there.

*Show Formulas:* To display all formulas in their cells in the worksheet
instead of their calculated values (just like pressing Ctrl+`).
• *Error Checking*: When you click this button or the Error Checking option
on its drop-down menu, Excel displays the Error Checking dialog box, which
describes the nature of the error in the current cell, gives you help on
it, and enables you to trace its precedents. Click the Trace Error option
on this button's drop-down menu to attempt to locate the cell that contains
the original formula that has an error. Click the Circular References
option on this button's drop-down menu to display a menu with a list of all
the cell addresses containing circular references in the active worksheet.


*Evaluate Formula:* Clicking this button opens the Evaluate Formula dialog
box, where you can have Excel evaluate each part of the formula in the
current cell. The Evaluate Formula feature can be quite useful in formulas
that nest many functions within them.

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2012/8/3 Rajan_Verma <rajanverma1...@gmail.com>

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> *Hi Group,*
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> *Is there any difference in Trace Precedents and Trace Error in Excel??*
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> *I don’t need any link to see because  I have already Google it.*
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