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Formula Extend in Excel 2007
I have a fairly simple spreadsheet in Excel 2007. As data is entered into a
new row, some of the formulas from the previous row automatically extend into the new row (which I want), but some do not. Why is this? Thanks, Dean |
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Formula Extend in Excel 2007
You have an option In XL2007: OfficeButtonExcel OptionsAdvancedUnder
'Editing Options''Extend data range formats and formulas'. For this to work excel would need a minimum of 4 rows on top filled with identical formulas.. You can uncheck to turn it OFF If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Deano" wrote: I have a fairly simple spreadsheet in Excel 2007. As data is entered into a new row, some of the formulas from the previous row automatically extend into the new row (which I want), but some do not. Why is this? Thanks, Dean |
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