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Cells not included in formulas
I have a summary page that pulls numbers in based on account numbers from a
detail spreadsheet. Column A is the account number, Column B is the amount on the detail spreadsheet. Is it possible to do some sort of trace function to see what numbers are not going into the summary worksheet? I haven't had this error before and there is not one amount that comes close to matching the difference from the summary sheet to the detail sheet. Hope this makes sense. |
Cells not included in formulas
If you are doing a sum of your data tab, i.e.: =SUM(Data!$A$2:$A$100), have
you verified that your data tab is not extended beyond row 100? -- John C "Knucklehead" wrote: I have a summary page that pulls numbers in based on account numbers from a detail spreadsheet. Column A is the account number, Column B is the amount on the detail spreadsheet. Is it possible to do some sort of trace function to see what numbers are not going into the summary worksheet? I haven't had this error before and there is not one amount that comes close to matching the difference from the summary sheet to the detail sheet. Hope this makes sense. |
Cells not included in formulas
Yes - it is a SUMIF formula that is defined to row 400 and I cut it to 385
rows of data. I believe somehow there are new accounts that I can't figure out that aren't defined in a SUMIF formula. I tried to line up the account numbers from previous periods against this period and can't figure it out. I am guessing a formula got changed somehow, or deleted. Thank you very much. "John C" wrote: If you are doing a sum of your data tab, i.e.: =SUM(Data!$A$2:$A$100), have you verified that your data tab is not extended beyond row 100? -- John C "Knucklehead" wrote: I have a summary page that pulls numbers in based on account numbers from a detail spreadsheet. Column A is the account number, Column B is the amount on the detail spreadsheet. Is it possible to do some sort of trace function to see what numbers are not going into the summary worksheet? I haven't had this error before and there is not one amount that comes close to matching the difference from the summary sheet to the detail sheet. Hope this makes sense. |
Cells not included in formulas
Use a VLOOKUP to match the account numbers on the larger file against your
summary. Every value in the larger file that doesn't match a summary value will result in a #NA error, which will help you narrow down what isn't getting included. -- Tips for Excel, Word, PowerPoint and Other Applications http://www.kan.org/tips "Knucklehead" wrote: Yes - it is a SUMIF formula that is defined to row 400 and I cut it to 385 rows of data. I believe somehow there are new accounts that I can't figure out that aren't defined in a SUMIF formula. I tried to line up the account numbers from previous periods against this period and can't figure it out. I am guessing a formula got changed somehow, or deleted. Thank you very much. "John C" wrote: If you are doing a sum of your data tab, i.e.: =SUM(Data!$A$2:$A$100), have you verified that your data tab is not extended beyond row 100? -- John C "Knucklehead" wrote: I have a summary page that pulls numbers in based on account numbers from a detail spreadsheet. Column A is the account number, Column B is the amount on the detail spreadsheet. Is it possible to do some sort of trace function to see what numbers are not going into the summary worksheet? I haven't had this error before and there is not one amount that comes close to matching the difference from the summary sheet to the detail sheet. Hope this makes sense. |
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