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Default PI Add-In

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.

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Bob

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"Karen" wrote in message

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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.)
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Karen


"Bob Phillips" wrote:


What PI addin are you referring to? PI is a built-in function, and works
normally for me.


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Bob


(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my
addy)


"Karen" wrote in message
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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.


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