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HAVING TROUBLE KEEPING MY SPREADSHEET FORMULAS PERMANENT
Using Excel 2003, I have developed a spreadsheet that I am constantly adding
to. I am happy with all the formulas and values that I have established on it. However, it seems that I have to constantly edit the cell values, insert the formula, etc. every time I add another row. What is the best way to maintain the consistency on a spreadsheet that I am constantly adding to? Thanks!! |
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HAVING TROUBLE KEEPING MY SPREADSHEET FORMULAS PERMANENT
As always post yours for comments. However, you may just need to have a
dummy row at the bottom and insert BEFORE that row OR use a defined name such as =offset($a$2,0,0,counta($a:$a)-1,1) -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "Todd" wrote in message ... Using Excel 2003, I have developed a spreadsheet that I am constantly adding to. I am happy with all the formulas and values that I have established on it. However, it seems that I have to constantly edit the cell values, insert the formula, etc. every time I add another row. What is the best way to maintain the consistency on a spreadsheet that I am constantly adding to? Thanks!! |
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