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Hi. In this Excel tutorial, well go over how to find cells used in formulas in Excel. Sometimes spreadsheets end up with so many numbers and formulas that it can get confusing figuring out which formulas are affected by which cells. So, letamp;#39;s look at an example of how to display the relationship between formulas in cells. And, by the way, if you enjoy this tutorial, dont forget to Like the video and subscribe to the channel for even more tips. On my screen is data summarizing the number of Leads by Quarter. To see where the data is coming from that is being used to calculate the Percent of Leads by Quarter, weamp;#39;ll first need to place our cursor in any cell with a formula for which weamp;#39;d like to trace related cells for. And, once we do that, weamp;#39;ll go into the Formulas tab, and in the Formula Auditing section, select Trace Precedents. This uses arrows to show you, or trace, the cells that affect the result in our formula. So, in this case, you see the arro