LibreOffice Calc Users have Powerful Precedent Tracing Tools

LibreOffice Calc has a Detective menu to trace precedents and dependents. Similar to Excel's formula auditing tools, the tracings are limited to one cell at a time, and each click goes one level further.

This new book, Easily understand your spreadsheet model and detect errors with influence charts (For LibreOffice Calc), improves the detective tracing ability with LibreOffice Basic programming.

Calc users can now trace precedents and dependents over many cells, or many levels at once. There are more functions described in the book.




This unique spreadsheet book shows you how you can quickly and easily gain an overview of your spreadsheet model, with just a few clicks. The automatically generated overview, with the specialized software (VisualCheck, tested with LibreOffice 5.3) that comes with the book, allows easy understanding and error detection, as illustrated in the book.

This book is meant for all types of spreadsheet users. It is meant for both novice and expert users. Whether you create spreadsheets or you work with other people’s spreadsheets, this book will be very useful for you.

This book is especially useful for people who check other people’s spreadsheets. If you are a spreadsheet teacher, a spreadsheet auditor or a manager who gets spreadsheet reports, this book is a must read. 

Even if you read only your own spreadsheets, this book gives you better and more efficient methods to look through your own spreadsheets.

This book is the LibreOffice version of this Excel book:  Influence charts: How to easily gain a powerful overview of your Excel spreadsheet model.









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