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When I type in a valid formula, a 0 appears instead of the result. If I copy
a formula from a different cell, the copied formula is correct, but the result is the same as the cell I copied from. Some setting seems to have changed on my spreadsheet that will not calculate formulas. |
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Tools | Options | [Calculate] tab and make sure that Automatic calculation is selected? "wicked2025" wrote: When I type in a valid formula, a 0 appears instead of the result. If I copy a formula from a different cell, the copied formula is correct, but the result is the same as the cell I copied from. Some setting seems to have changed on my spreadsheet that will not calculate formulas. |
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"JLatham" wrote: Check Tools | Options | [Calculate] tab and make sure that Automatic calculation is selected? "wicked2025" wrote: When I type in a valid formula, a 0 appears instead of the result. If I copy a formula from a different cell, the copied formula is correct, but the result is the same as the cell I copied from. Some setting seems to have changed on my spreadsheet that will not calculate formulas. |
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Maybe give us example of formula that is working, but when copied doesn't
work? Also with values in cells used by both of them. "wicked2025" wrote: It is selected. "JLatham" wrote: Check Tools | Options | [Calculate] tab and make sure that Automatic calculation is selected? "wicked2025" wrote: When I type in a valid formula, a 0 appears instead of the result. If I copy a formula from a different cell, the copied formula is correct, but the result is the same as the cell I copied from. Some setting seems to have changed on my spreadsheet that will not calculate formulas. |
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