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Any idea why the function AREAS does not create circular reference
errors? =AREAS(A1) entered in A1 returns 1, not a circular reference error. No, iteration is not checked in the options, so that would not explain this. Thanks, Dave |
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It's not a circular reference because the result is not dependent on the
value in the cell. -- David Biddulph "Dave F" wrote in message ups.com... Any idea why the function AREAS does not create circular reference errors? =AREAS(A1) entered in A1 returns 1, not a circular reference error. No, iteration is not checked in the options, so that would not explain this. Thanks, Dave |
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