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Formula problems
Excel 2007
I opened up a spreadsheet with formulas already in it (a blank ready to use) and none of the formulas seem to work. If I enter values the formual does not calculate, if I then reenter the formla after the values it calculates, but if I try to copy the formula to the next cell, it returns the same value as the cell I've copied from, ignoring any values in the cells it relates to, whether already there or entered afresh. The only way to work it would be to enter the formual manually in every cell after the values it related had already been entered. Any one out there had this one? ChrisSDB |
Formula problems
Hi,
I suspect calculation has been changed to manual. On the Ribbon click the 'Formulas' tab and then 'Calculation options' and change back to automatic. If it is this and your wondering how it happened it's because Excel remembers the caluclation method of the first workbook opened in a session. -- Mike When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the question. "ChrisSDB" wrote: Excel 2007 I opened up a spreadsheet with formulas already in it (a blank ready to use) and none of the formulas seem to work. If I enter values the formual does not calculate, if I then reenter the formla after the values it calculates, but if I try to copy the formula to the next cell, it returns the same value as the cell I've copied from, ignoring any values in the cells it relates to, whether already there or entered afresh. The only way to work it would be to enter the formual manually in every cell after the values it related had already been entered. Any one out there had this one? ChrisSDB |
Formula problems
Hi,
Absolutely brilliant. I would never have found it. And it did it for all the spreadsheets I had open. No idea how I got on to manual calculation though. Thanks. "Mike H" wrote: Hi, I suspect calculation has been changed to manual. On the Ribbon click the 'Formulas' tab and then 'Calculation options' and change back to automatic. If it is this and your wondering how it happened it's because Excel remembers the caluclation method of the first workbook opened in a session. -- Mike When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the question. "ChrisSDB" wrote: Excel 2007 I opened up a spreadsheet with formulas already in it (a blank ready to use) and none of the formulas seem to work. If I enter values the formual does not calculate, if I then reenter the formla after the values it calculates, but if I try to copy the formula to the next cell, it returns the same value as the cell I've copied from, ignoring any values in the cells it relates to, whether already there or entered afresh. The only way to work it would be to enter the formual manually in every cell after the values it related had already been entered. Any one out there had this one? ChrisSDB |
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