When called from an Excel VBA UDF, Range.Precedents returns the range and not its precedents. Is there a workaround?

The only workaround I can think of is to get target. Formula and parse it - not very nice.

It seems the constraint lies in that any call to . Precedents in a call stack that includes a UDF gets handled differntly. So, find a way to do the call outside the call stack triggered from the UDF: One thought is to use events.

Here is a overly simplistic example to demonstrate.

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