![]() Let me know in the comments below if you have used some of the new Spreadsheet Inquire tools. Want more ways to analyze or compare workbooks or worksheet data? Have a look at this post… Many of these screenshots are from the Microsoft website. Be sure to look into them and let me know how you are using this useful add-in! More information at: What you can do with Spreadsheet Inquire There are other features available in Spreadsheet Inquire. The picture here shows a very simple workbook containing two formulas and data connections to an Access database and a text file. The Workbook Analysis command creates an interactive report showing detailed information about the workbook and its structure, formulas, cells, ranges, and warnings. To learn more about Spreadsheet Compare and comparing files, read Compare two versions of a workbook.
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