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Hi Groupies:
In Excel 2003 I have a list of data with formulas in column G. If I insert a new row between 2 rows that already have formulas, is there a way for Excel to automatically enter the formula in the new row, or is this only possible if the data is set up as a list? -- Thanks for the brainwaves! CJ I blame the parents........ |
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Not sure if it would be better or worse, but you coudl always copy one of the
existing rows and insert copied cells insetad of inserting a blank row. Other than that, pretty sure Excel will truly enter a blank row, so you'd have to copy and paste... "CJ" wrote: Hi Groupies: In Excel 2003 I have a list of data with formulas in column G. If I insert a new row between 2 rows that already have formulas, is there a way for Excel to automatically enter the formula in the new row, or is this only possible if the data is set up as a list? -- Thanks for the brainwaves! CJ I blame the parents........ |
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Excel does not copy the formula to the cell in the inserted row.
You need to enter the fourmula in the new cell either manually or through a macro... If you do it often then you may record a macro while you perform the actions once and then run that macro anytime you need it. "CJ" wrote: Hi Groupies: In Excel 2003 I have a list of data with formulas in column G. If I insert a new row between 2 rows that already have formulas, is there a way for Excel to automatically enter the formula in the new row, or is this only possible if the data is set up as a list? -- Thanks for the brainwaves! CJ I blame the parents........ |
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Thanks to both of you. You have confirmed what I thought.
-- Thanks for the brainwaves! CJ I blame the parents........ "Sheeloo" wrote: Excel does not copy the formula to the cell in the inserted row. You need to enter the fourmula in the new cell either manually or through a macro... If you do it often then you may record a macro while you perform the actions once and then run that macro anytime you need it. "CJ" wrote: Hi Groupies: In Excel 2003 I have a list of data with formulas in column G. If I insert a new row between 2 rows that already have formulas, is there a way for Excel to automatically enter the formula in the new row, or is this only possible if the data is set up as a list? -- Thanks for the brainwaves! CJ I blame the parents........ |
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