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so in this next step by step weamp;#39;re going to talk about tracing and removing Trace arrows but first we want to go back to what we were doing in the last step by step so on S6 S6 so we had changed this number to R3 weamp;#39;re getting back a value error so what you can do you can click on little small green triangle that appears so C show calculation steps so the evaluate formula dialogue box shown in figure see yeah so this dialogue box here indicates the first part of the function is incorrect so itamp;#39;s telling us if saying hey this interest piece this is what you need to look at so in this case the reference to cell R3 points to an to a cell containing text so the cell reference should be S3 which contains the interest figure so select cell S6 again on the formulas tab in the formula auditing group click Trace precedence so two arrows appear so one Arrow extends from cell R3 to cell S6 and another combined Arrow extends from cells S4 and S5 to S6 so the arrows indicate