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When I multiply values contained in a single worksheet i get one set of
results, but when I multiply the same values linked across 2 worksheets, the
results are different. What would cause this?
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We need to see your formulas and your data.

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When I multiply values contained in a single worksheet i get one set of
results, but when I multiply the same values linked across 2 worksheets,
the
results are different. What would cause this?



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Please show us some examples of the differing results and formulas used to
obtain them.

Also, how are the worksheets linked, formula-wise?


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On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 15:06:00 -0800, LynnF
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When I multiply values contained in a single worksheet i get one set of
results, but when I multiply the same values linked across 2 worksheets, the
results are different. What would cause this?


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