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I pull data in Excel from an external source through an ODBC connection into
a SQL Server database. When I refresh the data, Formulas are dropped for
entire rows and then rows will pick up the formulas again, leaving gaps in
the middle the spreadsheet with missing formulas. I go back in and copy the
formulas back into the rows that are missing the formulas and it works fine.
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I have the exact same problem with data links to Microsoft Access. Help!!

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I pull data in Excel from an external source through an ODBC connection into
a SQL Server database. When I refresh the data, Formulas are dropped for
entire rows and then rows will pick up the formulas again, leaving gaps in
the middle the spreadsheet with missing formulas. I go back in and copy the
formulas back into the rows that are missing the formulas and it works fine.

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