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The {=formula} means the formula is an Array formula.
When editing use CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER instead of just ENTER Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 10:13:01 -0700, maharana.santnu wrote: "Stabilos" wrote: I have used the conditional sum wizard to create a sum of a column for period 1 based on certain criteria. I can copy this conditional sum to the next column for period 2 using the same criteria, but of course it is working out the sum based on period 1 column data. I tried to go into the fourmula bar and change the column cell reference. This action deletes the {} at front and back of the formula. When I type them in again. The function of hte conditional sum formula is lost. Is there a way to achieve what I am trying to do without having to use the conditional sum wizard on every column? |
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