"Formula Auditing" is meant for every spreadsheet user, not just auditors.

Excel's "Formula Auditing" is meant for every spreadsheet user.
As long as you need to understand a spreadsheet model, you will find "formula auditing" useful.

(A spreadsheet model refers to the content inside the cells and their connections, e.g., a spreadsheet model may be a financial model about interest rates and returns.)

"Few tools are available for understanding and debugging spreadsheets, but they are needed because spreadsheets are being used for large, important business applications. The key to understanding spreadsheets is to clarify the data dependencies among cells. [i.e., the precedents and dependents]."
 "There is greater potential benefit from auditing tools, which are intended to aid in understanding and debugging a completed spreadsheet."
  "Teachers of spreadsheets should consider devoting a portion of the course to spreadsheet auditing techniques and tools, and should emphasize arrow-type tools."

These quotes are from: Davis, J. Steve. "Tools for spreadsheet auditing." International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 45.4 (1996): 429-442.

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