Microsoft Office Excel 2007, Microsoft Office Excel 2003, Microsoft Office Excel 2002
Symptoms
When you correct an error found by the Formulas referring to empty cells rule in Microsoft Excel, the Trace Empty Cell arrow changes into a Trace Precedents arrow instead of disappearing as expected.
Cause
For an example of this behavior, follow these steps:
On the Tools menu, click Options.
Note
If you use Microsoft Office Excel 2007, click the Microsoft Office Button, click Excel Options, and then click Formulas.
On the Error Checking tab or in the Error Checking rules area, ensure that the Formulas referring to empty cells check box is selected.
Click OK.
In a new workbook, type =B1 in cell A1.
Select cell A1 and click the Error Checking button.
Click Trace Empty Cell.
Notice that a red Trace Empty Cell arrow appears.
Type 1 into cell B1.
Notice the Trace Empty Cell arrow becomes a blue Trace Precedents arrow.
Resolution
To resolve this issue, follow these steps:
If you use Excel 2007, follow these steps:
Select the cell to which the arrow is pointing.
On the Formulas tab, click Remove All Arrows in Formula Auditing group, and then click Remove Precedent Arrows.
If you use Microsoft Office Excel 2003 or Microsoft Excel 2002 , follow these steps:
Select the cell to which the arrow is pointing.
On the Tools menu, point to Formula Auditing, and then click Show Formula Auditing Toolbar.
On the Formula Auditing toolbar, click Remove Precedent Arrows.
Workaround
To work around this issue and make the arrows disappear, recalculate the cell with the error after you correct the error, as in the following example:
In cell A1 of a new worksheet, type the formula =A2.
An error indicator appears in cell A1.
Select cell A1.
An Error Checking button appears to the right of cell A1.
Click the Error Checking button next to A1.
Click Trace Empty Cell.
A red Trace Empty Cell arrow appears, pointing to cell B2.
Type 1 in cell B2.
The error indicator disappears from cell A1 and the arrow turns into a blue Trace Precedents arrow.
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