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I am encountering a situation where I create a simple Excel forumla, for
example, =sum(A1:A3). I create the formula by 1) typing it in OR 2) type equal sign and go select another cell on another tab OR 3) copy/paste from another formula (that is working). Case 3 seems to work, but then I have to edit the formula to get the exact cell reference address. The results of cases 1 and 2 a the formula is shown (not the calculation). I have reviewed Tools\Options. I have Automatic Calculation selected and Windows Options Formulas box is not checked. I claim to have installed all suggested MS Office updates. Any ideas? Thanks. Troy |
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the cells are probably formatted as text. Change the format to a number
(General or other) and then re-edit the formula. A quick way is to go to the formula and hit F2 and then enter. "Keys1970" wrote: I am encountering a situation where I create a simple Excel forumla, for example, =sum(A1:A3). I create the formula by 1) typing it in OR 2) type equal sign and go select another cell on another tab OR 3) copy/paste from another formula (that is working). Case 3 seems to work, but then I have to edit the formula to get the exact cell reference address. The results of cases 1 and 2 a the formula is shown (not the calculation). I have reviewed Tools\Options. I have Automatic Calculation selected and Windows Options Formulas box is not checked. I claim to have installed all suggested MS Office updates. Any ideas? Thanks. Troy |
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Additionally,
If you have a lot of formulas in your workbook that you'll need to edit, you can do a Find and Replace. Find = and Replace with =. Regards, Paul "Sloth" wrote in message ... the cells are probably formatted as text. Change the format to a number (General or other) and then re-edit the formula. A quick way is to go to the formula and hit F2 and then enter. "Keys1970" wrote: I am encountering a situation where I create a simple Excel forumla, for example, =sum(A1:A3). I create the formula by 1) typing it in OR 2) type equal sign and go select another cell on another tab OR 3) copy/paste from another formula (that is working). Case 3 seems to work, but then I have to edit the formula to get the exact cell reference address. The results of cases 1 and 2 a the formula is shown (not the calculation). I have reviewed Tools\Options. I have Automatic Calculation selected and Windows Options Formulas box is not checked. I claim to have installed all suggested MS Office updates. Any ideas? Thanks. Troy |
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It sounds like the cell is formatted as text so Excel ignores the formula.
In the Format/Cells/Number option box change the cell's format to a non-text format such as 'General', then edit the cell by pressing F2 and press enter. That should do it. HTH, TK "Keys1970" wrote: I am encountering a situation where I create a simple Excel forumla, for example, =sum(A1:A3). I create the formula by 1) typing it in OR 2) type equal sign and go select another cell on another tab OR 3) copy/paste from another formula (that is working). Case 3 seems to work, but then I have to edit the formula to get the exact cell reference address. The results of cases 1 and 2 a the formula is shown (not the calculation). I have reviewed Tools\Options. I have Automatic Calculation selected and Windows Options Formulas box is not checked. I claim to have installed all suggested MS Office updates. Any ideas? Thanks. Troy |
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All,
Thanks for the responses. The formatting solution didn't work either. Also, the problem doesn't occur on all the tabs, just a few. "Keys1970" wrote: I am encountering a situation where I create a simple Excel forumla, for example, =sum(A1:A3). I create the formula by 1) typing it in OR 2) type equal sign and go select another cell on another tab OR 3) copy/paste from another formula (that is working). Case 3 seems to work, but then I have to edit the formula to get the exact cell reference address. The results of cases 1 and 2 a the formula is shown (not the calculation). I have reviewed Tools\Options. I have Automatic Calculation selected and Windows Options Formulas box is not checked. I claim to have installed all suggested MS Office updates. Any ideas? Thanks. Troy |
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