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Bob,
I suspect this has nothing to do with pi (i.e. 3.142...), but probably an add-in from some company called P I (something Institute, or Industries, or Inc. ???) Pete On Mar 14, 1:10*pm, "Bob Phillips" wrote: But why do you need a PI addin? It sound as though that addin is not recalculating, so use the built-in PI. -- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Karen" wrote in message ... OSI PI and it didn't come standard in my excel...had to have IT associate my pc with it, then added it in under Tools Add-Ins I have no problem recalculating manually (meaning, right clicking in cell and selecting Recalculate), but in trying to automate my spreadsheet (so I don't have to visit each cell manually) I've tried to set up a macro to do it but it just won't work. (the tag names/formulas, in the cells, calculate daily compressor volumes and pressures.) -- Karen "Bob Phillips" wrote: What PI addin are you referring to? PI is a built-in function, and works normally for me. -- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Karen" wrote in message ... I have a spreadsheet that uses the PI add-in. *The cells contains PI formulas and in order to update the data (adds a another row for each day) *in the spreadsheet you have to right click and select Recalculate and resize... I have been trying to automate this by writing a macro to go to each of these cells, right click and recalculate (also tried PI Calculated Data) but when I look in the macro codes (after I'm done creating the macro), it does not recognize the recalculation step. *It only show that I selected the cells. *Is there a special code for PI recalculation that I can insert in the macro editor, or is it just not possible to perform this in a macro? Thanks for any help you have to offer. -- Karen- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |