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Forumlas Aren't Auto Recalculating
Hello
I just deleted (delete key) data that is used by dsum and vlookup forumlas throughout a workbook. The formulas should be showing zero. Instead, they still show the answer as if the data was not deleted. The different tabs are not stuck in calculate mode (shows ready in lower left corner). I tried using F9 to force the tabs to recalculate but nothing happens. If I place my cursor in a cell with a formula that referenced the data and hit enter, the formula goes to zero like it should. I checked to make sure auto calculate is on and it is. What would cause this problem? There are hundreds of formulas that referenced this information. It will be a major chore to go throught the workbook and put the cursor in each cell and hit enter to zero out the formula. Is there a way to fix this problem? Others within my company have reported this problem in other files. Any help is appreciated. Thanks |
Forumlas Aren't Auto Recalculating
Highlight all the cells in that workbook and do CTRL-H (Find &
replace) Find = and replace with itself. Hope this helps. Pete On Dec 11, 5:33*pm, Dave wrote: Hello I just deleted (delete key) data that is used by dsum and vlookup forumlas throughout a workbook. *The formulas should be showing zero. *Instead, they still show the answer as if the data was not deleted. *The different tabs are not stuck in calculate mode (shows ready in lower left corner). *I tried using F9 to force the tabs to recalculate but nothing happens. *If I place my cursor in a cell with a formula that referenced the data and hit enter, the formula goes to zero like it should. *I checked to make sure auto calculate is on and it is. What would cause this problem? *There are hundreds of formulas that referenced this information. *It will be a major chore to go throught the workbook and put the cursor in each cell and hit enter to zero out the formula. *Is there a way to fix this problem? *Others within my company have reported this problem in other files. Any help is appreciated. Thanks |
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