Microsoft KB Archive/61645

Multiplan: What Is Meant by Auditing Cells PSS ID Number: Q61645 Article last modified on 07-11-1990 PSS database name: D_MPlan

3.00 4.01 4.01a 4.20

MS-DOS

Summary:

Auditing cells is the process of examining the cells referring to a cell. To audit the cells, select Audit from the Run command menu, and then select Cells.

More Information:

Use the following procedure to audit a cell:

  Move the cell pointer to a cell used by other cells or formulas (the cells you want to audit).   Select Audit from the Run command menu, then select Cells. Multiplan proposes the active cell. You can specify any valid single cell reference in the “cell:” field, but you cannot select a range.   To stop auditing cells and return to the main command menu, press ESC. 

Note: If Multiplan audits a path that ends in a circular reference, Multiplan sounds a tone and displays the error message “Circular reference, original cell reached.”

For more information on auditing cells, see “Run Audit Cells” in Chapter 13 for Multiplan version 4.20, or in Chapter 11 for Multiplan versions 3.00 and 4.01, in the Microsoft Multiplan reference manual.

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