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GeorgieAnne
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Jan 14, 2026

How do you respond to...

Hello my Excellers,

I wish you all a happy new year full of great things.

I have a question and I am not sure if this is a purely an Excel question or something else but maybe I start here and see how it goes:

As you all may have noticed the AI craze is blooming like crazy. If you want to sell lettuce slap AI on its label and step back.

I use Bing to search for VBA examples. For example I typed "excel vba code to find cells with formulas" and I get AI to find or "compose" a decent example that with minimal editing will work perfectly.

But then at the end of the code and its explanation I sometimes find these kind of questions: "If you want to list the addresses of formula cells instead of highlighting them, I can give you a version that outputs them in the Immediate Window or a new sheet.

Do you want me to provide that listing version as well?"

How do you say YES I want that code that would list the addresses in a sheet?

I see buttons like "Undo" rounded Left Arrow, or "Redo" rounded Right arrow, and a "Copy, "Export", and then "Tweak Content", "Rewrite" button, A "Testing Tools" dropdown with options like "Generate test data" and "Integrate test cases", and another dropdown called "More Actions" with options like "Perform code review", "Explain the code", "Add error handling", and "Make code compliable" and the last dropdown "Work Report" with its own options.

But I do not see anything that would allow me to say YES I want that code that would list the addresses in a sheet?

Thanks for any insight...

GiGi

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