Ok, some more good news.

Searched more for precedents and found the following code by Andy Pope of Ozgrid (and VBAX ).

The link for this code is: http://www.ozgrid.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17028

And the code, pasted from this link is:

[vba]Sub FindPrecedents()
' written by Bill Manville
' With edits from PaulS
' this procedure finds the cells which are the direct precedents of the active cell
Dim rLast As Range, iLinkNum As Integer, iArrowNum As Integer
Dim stMsg As String
Dim bNewArrow As Boolean
Application. ScreenUpdating = False
ActiveCell.ShowPrecedents
Set rLast = ActiveCell
iArrowNum = 1
iLinkNum = 1
bNewArrow = True
Do
Do
Application.Goto rLast
On Error Resume Next
ActiveCell.NavigateArrow TowardPrecedent:=True, ArrowNumber:=iArrowNum, LinkNumber:=iLinkNum
If Err.Number > 0 Then Exit Do
On Error Goto 0
If rLast.Address(external:=True) = ActiveCell.Address(external:=True) Then Exit Do
bNewArrow = False
If rLast.Worksheet.Parent.Name = ActiveCell.Worksheet.Parent.Name Then
If rLast.Worksheet.Name = ActiveCell.Parent.Name Then
' local
stMsg = stMsg & vbNewLine & Selection.Address
Else
stMsg = stMsg & vbNewLine & "'" & Selection.Parent.Name & "'!" & Selection.Address
End If
Else
' external
stMsg = stMsg & vbNewLine & Selection.Address(external:=True)
End If
iLinkNum = iLinkNum + 1 ' try another link
Loop
If bNewArrow Then Exit Do
iLinkNum = 1
bNewArrow = True
iArrowNum = iArrowNum + 1 'try another arrow
Loop
rLast.Parent.ClearArrows
Application.Goto rLast
MsgBox "Precedents are" & stMsg
Exit Sub
End Sub [/vba]
This finds
  • An external link of an already open workbook
  • An internal link in a different worksheet in the same workbook
  • An internal link in a different worksheet in the same workbook
The only thing remaining is:
  • An external link of a closed workbook, is this possible?
Any VBgurus, this is the final piece of the puzzle, could anyone please help to solve it.

regards,