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Merging Cells - lost of cell references
Hello,
(Using Excel 2007) I have a column of numbers in a sequence, for example 1,2,3 up to 10. If for example I merge the two cells with 5 & 6 in them, the 6 is lost and the sequence is broken. What formula could I use in each cell which would re-calculate the sequence should further cells in the column be merged? I have tried simple A1+1 etc formula, but with the lower cell reference lost due to the merge, this type of formula fails. Any suggestions please. Many thanks |
Merging Cells - lost of cell references
Many people here will advise you NOT to merge cells, and you have
found one of the reasons why. Is there a particular reason for wanting to do so? I suppose you could use a fomula like: =MAX(A$1:A1)+1 in A2 with the number 1 in A1, and copy this down. Pete On Nov 28, 10:25 pm, Greggers wrote: Hello, (Using Excel 2007) I have a column of numbers in a sequence, for example 1,2,3 up to 10. If for example I merge the two cells with 5 & 6 in them, the 6 is lost and the sequence is broken. What formula could I use in each cell which would re-calculate the sequence should further cells in the column be merged? I have tried simple A1+1 etc formula, but with the lower cell reference lost due to the merge, this type of formula fails. Any suggestions please. Many thanks |
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