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Concatenate Error
Forgive me if this is a duplicate post. I thought I posted this question on
Friday, but have not had any responses, and can't find the original through the search box. I am using Windows 2007, but saw this error occasionally with 03. When using concatenate, if I drag the formula down the column, all the boxes fill with the same result. When I click on each box, the formula is correct, but the result uses the text from the very first row. Ex: say I'm concatenating names col. A is name & col. B is job title. All columns fill with "Abraham Lincoln, President" which would be in row 1, but the formulas are correct for all following rows. =CONCATENATE(C3,", ",D3) A co-worker who tried to help me noticed that when clicking "save" the results change to the proper text (ex: Thomas Edison, Inventor). We had tried cutting/pasting to new columns & even a new workbook. We thought it was a fluke/hiccup in the particular workbook I was using, but it just happened again in a completely different workbook. Anyone know what's going on or how to fix it? Will I always have to save everytime I want to concatenate? NicoleS |
Concatenate Error
Make sure calculation is set to automatic.
In Excel 2007: Formulas tabCalculationCalculation OptionsAutomatic All other versions of Excel: ToolsOptionsCalculation tabAutomaticOK -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "NicoleS" wrote in message ... Forgive me if this is a duplicate post. I thought I posted this question on Friday, but have not had any responses, and can't find the original through the search box. I am using Windows 2007, but saw this error occasionally with 03. When using concatenate, if I drag the formula down the column, all the boxes fill with the same result. When I click on each box, the formula is correct, but the result uses the text from the very first row. Ex: say I'm concatenating names col. A is name & col. B is job title. All columns fill with "Abraham Lincoln, President" which would be in row 1, but the formulas are correct for all following rows. =CONCATENATE(C3,", ",D3) A co-worker who tried to help me noticed that when clicking "save" the results change to the proper text (ex: Thomas Edison, Inventor). We had tried cutting/pasting to new columns & even a new workbook. We thought it was a fluke/hiccup in the particular workbook I was using, but it just happened again in a completely different workbook. Anyone know what's going on or how to fix it? Will I always have to save everytime I want to concatenate? NicoleS |
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