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![]() I am doing something obviously stupid but can't see what In a spreadsheet I have data in cols A and B In cell B1 I have =(a1-0.375) I have copied this to b2.b14 with the result shown: 1 0.625 2 0.625 3 0.625 4 0.625 5 0.625 6 0.625 7 0.625 8 0.625 9 0.625 10 0.625 11 0.625 12 0.625 13 0.625 14 0.625 If I go to cell b2 and then left click in the formula bar then hit enter, b2 evaluates to 1.625. Same with b3, b4 etc. What have I done to stop the formula evaluating correctly after I have copied it? Thanks Chris |
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Sorry for wasting space but somehow (I have no idea how) the option for
calculation had changed from Automatic to Manual. Is it possible that I imported a spreadshet with calculation set to manual and this over-rode my automatic setting and it stayed that way? "inquirer" wrote in message ... I am doing something obviously stupid but can't see what In a spreadsheet I have data in cols A and B In cell B1 I have =(a1-0.375) I have copied this to b2.b14 with the result shown: 1 0.625 2 0.625 3 0.625 4 0.625 5 0.625 6 0.625 7 0.625 8 0.625 9 0.625 10 0.625 11 0.625 12 0.625 13 0.625 14 0.625 If I go to cell b2 and then left click in the formula bar then hit enter, b2 evaluates to 1.625. Same with b3, b4 etc. What have I done to stop the formula evaluating correctly after I have copied it? Thanks Chris |
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Think the calculation mode of each Excel session
is dictated by the calc mode of the first book opened within the session. For example, if the first book's calculation mode is "Manual", then the mode for all subsequent books opened in the same Excel session (i.e. until / unless Excel is exited) will be "Manual", irregardless of their earlier saved modes. -- Rgds Max xl 97 --- GMT+8, 1° 22' N 103° 45' E xdemechanik <atyahoo<dotcom ---- "inquirer" wrote in message ... Sorry for wasting space but somehow (I have no idea how) the option for calculation had changed from Automatic to Manual. Is it possible that I imported a spreadshet with calculation set to manual and this over-rode my automatic setting and it stayed that way? |
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Thanks Max, that must have been what happened
CHris "Max" wrote in message ... Think the calculation mode of each Excel session is dictated by the calc mode of the first book opened within the session. For example, if the first book's calculation mode is "Manual", then the mode for all subsequent books opened in the same Excel session (i.e. until / unless Excel is exited) will be "Manual", irregardless of their earlier saved modes. -- Rgds Max xl 97 --- GMT+8, 1° 22' N 103° 45' E xdemechanik <atyahoo<dotcom ---- "inquirer" wrote in message ... Sorry for wasting space but somehow (I have no idea how) the option for calculation had changed from Automatic to Manual. Is it possible that I imported a spreadshet with calculation set to manual and this over-rode my automatic setting and it stayed that way? |
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You're welcome, Chris.
Thanks for posting back -- Rgds Max xl 97 --- GMT+8, 1° 22' N 103° 45' E xdemechanik <atyahoo<dotcom ---- "inquirer" wrote in message ... Thanks Max, that must have been what happened CHris |
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