Spreadsheet Auditing Tools

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Jason.Moult

Hi,

I work with large spreadsheets and was recently referred to a free tool
called bpmTraverse from www.bpmglobal.com. I found this tool to be very
useful and was wondering if there are any other free audit tools that
could be recommended.

Regards,

Jason Moult
 
Here is the link to my Formula Map VBA code that
lists the precedents/dependents for formulas.
http://tinyurl.com/yedjlw
It treats protected worksheets a little differently than bpmT. <g>
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Hi,
I work with large spreadsheets and was recently referred to a free tool
called bpmTraverse from www.bpmglobal.com. I found this tool to be very
useful and was wondering if there are any other free audit tools that
could be recommended.
Regards,
Jason Moult
 
I've tried them all and IMHO the best spreadsheet error and risk auditing tool out there is The Audinator. Most comprehensive, most accurate, fewest false positives, and cleanest user intreface. Not cheap but then again you get what you pay for. The Audinator is worth every penny especially if you're using it for corporate rather than personal use www.audinator.com
 
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