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Does anyone know if there is a setting in Excel 2003 where we set number of
rows a formula should pick up? I have a sumif formula to calculate range from row 2 to 20,000. However, it only calculates the first 1000. Then, I have to change the range to 1001 to 2000 for the next set. This only happens on a particular laptop. Thanks, Lisa |
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In Excel 2003, there's a restriction of 1000 entries in a data filter. But
not Sumif. It will handle all 65536 rows available. What formula are you using? Regards, Fred "lisay" wrote in message ... Does anyone know if there is a setting in Excel 2003 where we set number of rows a formula should pick up? I have a sumif formula to calculate range from row 2 to 20,000. However, it only calculates the first 1000. Then, I have to change the range to 1001 to 2000 for the next set. This only happens on a particular laptop. Thanks, Lisa |
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My formula is: =sumif(a2:a20000, Sheet5!E2, L2:L20000).
Col A .... Col L 1414 $1000 1414 $500 Sheet5: Col E Col Result 1414 *** formuls here*** result should be $1500 Thanks! "Fred Smith" wrote: In Excel 2003, there's a restriction of 1000 entries in a data filter. But not Sumif. It will handle all 65536 rows available. What formula are you using? Regards, Fred "lisay" wrote in message ... Does anyone know if there is a setting in Excel 2003 where we set number of rows a formula should pick up? I have a sumif formula to calculate range from row 2 to 20,000. However, it only calculates the first 1000. Then, I have to change the range to 1001 to 2000 for the next set. This only happens on a particular laptop. Thanks, Lisa . |
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BTW, another note, the other laptop that I got this to work also has Excel
2003. It does not make sense to me why this would be a problem on one laptop and not working on another laptop with both having the same version of Excel. "lisay" wrote: Does anyone know if there is a setting in Excel 2003 where we set number of rows a formula should pick up? I have a sumif formula to calculate range from row 2 to 20,000. However, it only calculates the first 1000. Then, I have to change the range to 1001 to 2000 for the next set. This only happens on a particular laptop. Thanks, Lisa |
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Very odd. Want to send me a sample file? Get my email from my website
best wishes -- Bernard Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme "lisay" wrote in message ... Does anyone know if there is a setting in Excel 2003 where we set number of rows a formula should pick up? I have a sumif formula to calculate range from row 2 to 20,000. However, it only calculates the first 1000. Then, I have to change the range to 1001 to 2000 for the next set. This only happens on a particular laptop. Thanks, Lisa |
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Sounds like a problem with your laptop, not Excel. If you're sure you have
exactly the same data on each computer, I would reinstall Excel. My bet, however, is that your data isn't exactly what you think it is. Regards, Fred "lisay" wrote in message ... BTW, another note, the other laptop that I got this to work also has Excel 2003. It does not make sense to me why this would be a problem on one laptop and not working on another laptop with both having the same version of Excel. "lisay" wrote: Does anyone know if there is a setting in Excel 2003 where we set number of rows a formula should pick up? I have a sumif formula to calculate range from row 2 to 20,000. However, it only calculates the first 1000. Then, I have to change the range to 1001 to 2000 for the next set. This only happens on a particular laptop. Thanks, Lisa |
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I used the same data file on both laptop and one works while the other does
not. So, I know it is not a data problem. Because the data has confidential info, I will have to dummy out the data first. What I might try first is re-install Excel and see what happens. Thank you both, for your suggestions. Will let you know once Excel is reinstalled. "Bernard Liengme" wrote: Very odd. Want to send me a sample file? Get my email from my website best wishes -- Bernard Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme "lisay" wrote in message ... Does anyone know if there is a setting in Excel 2003 where we set number of rows a formula should pick up? I have a sumif formula to calculate range from row 2 to 20,000. However, it only calculates the first 1000. Then, I have to change the range to 1001 to 2000 for the next set. This only happens on a particular laptop. Thanks, Lisa . |
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The re-install of Excel 2003 fixed the problem. Not sure what happened.
Thanks! "lisay" wrote: I used the same data file on both laptop and one works while the other does not. So, I know it is not a data problem. Because the data has confidential info, I will have to dummy out the data first. What I might try first is re-install Excel and see what happens. Thank you both, for your suggestions. Will let you know once Excel is reinstalled. "Bernard Liengme" wrote: Very odd. Want to send me a sample file? Get my email from my website best wishes -- Bernard Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme "lisay" wrote in message ... Does anyone know if there is a setting in Excel 2003 where we set number of rows a formula should pick up? I have a sumif formula to calculate range from row 2 to 20,000. However, it only calculates the first 1000. Then, I have to change the range to 1001 to 2000 for the next set. This only happens on a particular laptop. Thanks, Lisa . |
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