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I am having problems when I am using grouped worksheets
eg. In the one where I enter data/formula, I enter +c6*.5 This then correctly adjust the formula with the correct result and using say a value of 30 in cell c6, it correctly produces the result 15 However in all the other sheets, it shows +R[-3]C (i.e. relative references) I believe my settings may have changed - I have compared all the settings in Excel with another user & he does not have this problem Is this therefore a problem with the default template or something else? Hope you can help |
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![]() Old lotus used +. Excel prefers =c6*.5 -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "Andy D" wrote in message ... I am having problems when I am using grouped worksheets eg. In the one where I enter data/formula, I enter +c6*.5 This then correctly adjust the formula with the correct result and using say a value of 30 in cell c6, it correctly produces the result 15 However in all the other sheets, it shows +R[-3]C (i.e. relative references) I believe my settings may have changed - I have compared all the settings in Excel with another user & he does not have this problem Is this therefore a problem with the default template or something else? Hope you can help |
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Interesting Bug...
Instead of using the Lotus 1-2-3 "+" to start your functions, use Excel's "=". The grouped sheets will all enter the correct formula... In article , Andy D wrote: I am having problems when I am using grouped worksheets eg. In the one where I enter data/formula, I enter +c6*.5 This then correctly adjust the formula with the correct result and using say a value of 30 in cell c6, it correctly produces the result 15 However in all the other sheets, it shows +R[-3]C (i.e. relative references) I believe my settings may have changed - I have compared all the settings in Excel with another user & he does not have this problem Is this therefore a problem with the default template or something else? Hope you can help |
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Don't know what the difference is - I see the bug with XL04. Perhaps the
other machines use different versions of XL? In article , Andy D wrote: I agree & this is certainly a work around - However since I have been using the + key consistently for too many years too mention, why can't I use it anymore - I would prefer to change it back if possible. It works perfectly OK on other people's machines |
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