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Rhianne Rhianne is offline
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Default Formula in excel

Many thanks! Top tip!!

"Pete_UK" wrote:

Your formula that works will be referring to cell B1. Change all
references to B1 to $B$1 instead, and then copy the formula down the
column.

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Nov 13, 9:00 am, Rhianne wrote:
I have a rather large personnel spreadsheet which I am collating every
employee's details into, a similar but less extensive and recent spreadsheet
had a formula to calculate people's age, using the day's date and their
inputted dob.
Now am not so stupid that didn't think to copy it into my new spreadsheet,
which I have done and it works.
However when I try to copy throughout the specific column that I require it
for, I am told that there has been an error VALUE! appears in each cell. When
I click into the individual cells the formula has changed from the cell in
which the current day's date is held to another: the day's date is in column
B1 and the incorrect formula will remain in B column but will move to the
line that the cell I wish the formula to be placed in is held. Does this make
sense?
I don't really want to have to manually into this formula into each
corresponding cell as it will take me to Christmas, next year!
Cheers

Rhianne