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Brian

Need Help please
 
I am using a formula that returns info from another cell on a different
worksheet and it worked for the range of cells to which the formula was
applied, then I applied that same formula to several other ranges of cells
but changed the referenced worksheet. Problem is that a ref error appears in
all those other ranges until I double click the problem cell thereby
displaying the formula in the formula bar and when I simply hit enter, the
proper result is returned in that cell. So now for every error I must do
this double click and enter thing to get the formula to work. How then can
I do this in one step so that all of the cells with the error become
refreshed (for lack of a better term).
I did try to search for this problem but could not locate something similar.

Thank You,
Brian



Luke M

Need Help please
 
Sounds like you have manual calculation turned on. Either press F9 to
calculate entire sheet, or go to Tools-Options-Calculation, and select
automatic.
--
Best Regards,

Luke M
*Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!*


"Brian" wrote:

I am using a formula that returns info from another cell on a different
worksheet and it worked for the range of cells to which the formula was
applied, then I applied that same formula to several other ranges of cells
but changed the referenced worksheet. Problem is that a ref error appears in
all those other ranges until I double click the problem cell thereby
displaying the formula in the formula bar and when I simply hit enter, the
proper result is returned in that cell. So now for every error I must do
this double click and enter thing to get the formula to work. How then can
I do this in one step so that all of the cells with the error become
refreshed (for lack of a better term).
I did try to search for this problem but could not locate something similar.

Thank You,
Brian



Brian

Need Help please
 
I have had the auto calculation on and it remains activated, however this
problem still exists. It is strange, all I have to do is double click the
cell and hit enter to get it to work nothing actually changes in the formula
itself. But I have a whole lot of cells to do this to and wish not to use
this method for all of them to work.
Brian.

"Luke M" wrote:

Sounds like you have manual calculation turned on. Either press F9 to
calculate entire sheet, or go to Tools-Options-Calculation, and select
automatic.
--
Best Regards,

Luke M
*Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!*


"Brian" wrote:

I am using a formula that returns info from another cell on a different
worksheet and it worked for the range of cells to which the formula was
applied, then I applied that same formula to several other ranges of cells
but changed the referenced worksheet. Problem is that a ref error appears in
all those other ranges until I double click the problem cell thereby
displaying the formula in the formula bar and when I simply hit enter, the
proper result is returned in that cell. So now for every error I must do
this double click and enter thing to get the formula to work. How then can
I do this in one step so that all of the cells with the error become
refreshed (for lack of a better term).
I did try to search for this problem but could not locate something similar.

Thank You,
Brian



Gord Dibben

Need Help please
 
Select the cells.

EditReplace

What: =

With: =

Replace all.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 08:15:01 -0800, Brian
wrote:

I have had the auto calculation on and it remains activated, however this
problem still exists. It is strange, all I have to do is double click the
cell and hit enter to get it to work nothing actually changes in the formula
itself. But I have a whole lot of cells to do this to and wish not to use
this method for all of them to work.
Brian.

"Luke M" wrote:

Sounds like you have manual calculation turned on. Either press F9 to
calculate entire sheet, or go to Tools-Options-Calculation, and select
automatic.
--
Best Regards,

Luke M
*Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!*


"Brian" wrote:

I am using a formula that returns info from another cell on a different
worksheet and it worked for the range of cells to which the formula was
applied, then I applied that same formula to several other ranges of cells
but changed the referenced worksheet. Problem is that a ref error appears in
all those other ranges until I double click the problem cell thereby
displaying the formula in the formula bar and when I simply hit enter, the
proper result is returned in that cell. So now for every error I must do
this double click and enter thing to get the formula to work. How then can
I do this in one step so that all of the cells with the error become
refreshed (for lack of a better term).
I did try to search for this problem but could not locate something similar.

Thank You,
Brian





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