Brian Barker wrote:
> 
> One useful facility in this case is Value Highlighting.  Go to View | 
> Value Highlighting or press Ctrl+F8.  The font colour for text 
> (temporarily) becomes black, for numbers and other values blue, and 
> for formulae green.  (Formulae should be no problem, since it's 
> possible to construct them sufficiently carefully that you can be 
> sure of the type of the result, of course.)  Repeat the process to 
> toggle the facility back off.
> 

I didn't know that. Could be useful sometime ;)

If I wanted to visually check I would use Conditional formatting and set
Font to Red and Bold and the Background to Bright Yellow :)

But as you said, I really don't want to browse 300.000 lines to spot errors
;)

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