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Riphay

Carrying over formulas into newly inserted row
 
When I insert a new row in the middle of a chart I would like for two of the
formulas in the cells to carry over. At the moment only one of them does.
Here are the formulas:

=IF(G136=0,"", G136-F136) <- Carries over
=IF(OR(H136=0, G136=0),"", H136-G136) <- Does not carry over

How can this be accomplished? Thanks

bj

Carrying over formulas into newly inserted row
 
I have 2003 both carry over for me.
do you have both formulas in at least 3 of the last 5 rows above where you
are inserting the row?

"Riphay" wrote:

When I insert a new row in the middle of a chart I would like for two of the
formulas in the cells to carry over. At the moment only one of them does.
Here are the formulas:

=IF(G136=0,"", G136-F136) <- Carries over
=IF(OR(H136=0, G136=0),"", H136-G136) <- Does not carry over

How can this be accomplished? Thanks


Riphay

Carrying over formulas into newly inserted row
 
I'm using 2002, and i have both formulas in over 100 rows above the inserted
row

"bj" wrote:

I have 2003 both carry over for me.
do you have both formulas in at least 3 of the last 5 rows above where you
are inserting the row?

"Riphay" wrote:

When I insert a new row in the middle of a chart I would like for two of the
formulas in the cells to carry over. At the moment only one of them does.
Here are the formulas:

=IF(G136=0,"", G136-F136) <- Carries over
=IF(OR(H136=0, G136=0),"", H136-G136) <- Does not carry over

How can this be accomplished? Thanks



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