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How do I print a list of all formulas in a workbook?

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    DebbieG
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    How do I print a list of all formulas in a workbook?

    I am working on a projection worksheet with multiple pages and formulas
    referencing other pages all over the place. It was developed by my
    predecessor and I am having trouble following it. If I could print off a
    list of all the formulas and where they are pulling the information from, it
    would be very helpful.

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    I'm doing the same job as yours almost..

    Tools > Formula Auditing....might be helpful

    Or print out each sheet seperatly using: Ctrl + ~ (located below the Esc key) to display all the formulas in the worksheet.

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    DebbieG
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    Re: How do I print a list of all formulas in a workbook?

    Thank you so much. It works great!


    "Richard Flame" wrote:

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    > I'm doing the same job as yours almost..
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    > Tools > Formula Auditing....might be helpful
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    > Or print out each sheet seperatly using: Ctrl + ~ (located below the
    > Esc key) to display all the formulas in the worksheet.
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    Bernard Liengme
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    Re: How do I print a list of all formulas in a workbook?

    A neat way is to use Chip's macro to print formulas to a Word doc.
    http://www.cpearson.com/excel/excelM.htm#PrintFormulas
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    "DebbieG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    >I am working on a projection worksheet with multiple pages and formulas
    > referencing other pages all over the place. It was developed by my
    > predecessor and I am having trouble following it. If I could print off a
    > list of all the formulas and where they are pulling the information from,
    > it
    > would be very helpful.




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