https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63087

Steve Cahill <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #25 from Steve Cahill <[email protected]> ---
For those using the LibreOffice calc tool for large projects (farm management,
complex taxes) where lots of data references cross many worksheets or separate
spreadsheet files, being able to look at a number and audit/inspect its chain
of sources is a necessary feature; lacking that, Excel remains the only tool
that can do the job. A good use-case example: You want to do your taxes, you've
been keeping your records in a spreadsheet file. You download an Excel-format
1040 tool (Glenn Reeves's for example) and you want to create links to your
existing spreadsheet work from the new 1040-formatted spreadsheet, then check
that data precedents were set correctly. Then you might want to update your
original source spreadsheet, you break something, and you need to find the
why-broken issue. All this is routine in Excel, but is not possible in
LibreOffice Calc V5.3.4.2 (x64) running on Windows 10 Pro. Lots of good things
in this tool, but I have to stick with Excel as long as this remains a
limitation.

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