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Show Formulas option on the Excel ribbon In your Excel worksheet, go to the Formulas tab > Formula Auditing group and click the Show Formulas button. Microsoft Excel displays formulas in cells instead of their results right away. To get the calculated values back, click the Show Formulas button again to toggle it off.
Select the cell that you want to evaluate. On the Formulas tab, in the Formula Auditing group, click Evaluate Formula. Click Evaluate to examine the value of the underlined reference. Continue until each part of the formula has been evaluated. To see the evaluation again, click Restart.
Correct common formula errors one by one Select the worksheet you want to check for errors. If the worksheet is manually calculated, press F9 to recalculate. If the Error Checking dialog is not displayed, then click on the Formulas tab > Formula Auditing > Error Checking button.
error appears when a formula tries to divide by zero, or by a value equivalent to zero. You may see a #DIV/0! Error when data is not yet complete. For example, a cell in the worksheet is blank because data has not been entered, or is not yet available.
Select any cell in your spreadsheet and on your keyboard hit Control and the Tilde (~) sign at the same time. This will show all the formulas in the worksheet. To display precedents, select the cell with the formula and click on the Formula tab. Then choose Trace Precedents in the Formula Auditing group.
Determine which cells contain formulas You can also switch to formula view, which will display all the formulas in the spreadsheet. This can help you understand how the spreadsheet is put together and where the formulas are stored. Just hold the Ctrl key and press (grave accent).
Show Formulas option on the Excel ribbon In your Excel worksheet, go to the Formulas tab > Formula Auditing group and click the Show Formulas button. Microsoft Excel displays formulas in cells instead of their results right away. To get the calculated values back, click the Show Formulas button again to toggle it off.
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