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Invalid references in a formulas
How do I find invalid cell references easily. I am getting a message that "A
formula in this worksheet contains one or more invalid references". I have many formulas in the worksheet, and I am not sure how to find and correct these formulas easily. Thanx -- jeb |
Invalid references in a formulas
Go to Tools - Error Checking. should help!
"PapaBigE" wrote: How do I find invalid cell references easily. I am getting a message that "A formula in this worksheet contains one or more invalid references". I have many formulas in the worksheet, and I am not sure how to find and correct these formulas easily. Thanx -- jeb |
Invalid references in a formulas
Hi,
Here are two other general tools for tracking down errors: 1. Press F5, Special, Formulas, and uncheck all but Error - when you click OK Excel will select all the cells that it considers an error on the current sheet. Press Tab to move between them. 2. Press Ctrl+F and enter # in the Find what box, then click Find All and see what the window at the bottom of the dialog box shows you. 3. References in charts can also be invalid, there are tools on the internet for doing that. You might google "finding errors in Excel" 4. Range names can also contain invalid reference but I don't think you get that error message, however, you can check those out by choose Insert, Name, Define and clicking on the first name and reading the Refer to box looking for an error like #Ref, you can press the down arrow to quickly move through the list of names. -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "PapaBigE" wrote: How do I find invalid cell references easily. I am getting a message that "A formula in this worksheet contains one or more invalid references". I have many formulas in the worksheet, and I am not sure how to find and correct these formulas easily. Thanx -- jeb |
Invalid references in a formulas
Shane,
Thank you !! You comments are very helpful. I believe cell references in my charts are the problem. I will look for a tool as you suggested. Thanks again. -- jeb "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi, Here are two other general tools for tracking down errors: 1. Press F5, Special, Formulas, and uncheck all but Error - when you click OK Excel will select all the cells that it considers an error on the current sheet. Press Tab to move between them. 2. Press Ctrl+F and enter # in the Find what box, then click Find All and see what the window at the bottom of the dialog box shows you. 3. References in charts can also be invalid, there are tools on the internet for doing that. You might google "finding errors in Excel" 4. Range names can also contain invalid reference but I don't think you get that error message, however, you can check those out by choose Insert, Name, Define and clicking on the first name and reading the Refer to box looking for an error like #Ref, you can press the down arrow to quickly move through the list of names. -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "PapaBigE" wrote: How do I find invalid cell references easily. I am getting a message that "A formula in this worksheet contains one or more invalid references". I have many formulas in the worksheet, and I am not sure how to find and correct these formulas easily. Thanx -- jeb |
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