Relations between formulas

The reports we analyse are often composed of a large number of interrelated formulas. Then it is convenient, for a moment, to display formulas instead of the expression. It may also be useful to look at the precedents of a formula (the cells on which it was created), as well as its dependents (the values ​​on whose result it affects). The purpose of these procedures is to easily detect errors in the budget, or the logic that led to them.