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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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