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I've entered a vlookup formula and when I copy it to another cell, sometimes
it copies the formula correctly into the other cells and comes up with the correct (and different) results but sometimes when I try to copy it, it just copies the previous result--and ignores the vlookup formula altogether. If i go to the cell and place the cursor in the "fx" field as if i was going to correct the formula, but not make any changes, and press "enter" the result gets corrected. This is a problem if i have a whole range of cells as i don't want to go into each cell to fix it. |
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It sounds like you have excel in manual calculation mode.
Try Tools|Options|Calculation tab (in xl2003 menus) and switch to automatic KKGV wrote: I've entered a vlookup formula and when I copy it to another cell, sometimes it copies the formula correctly into the other cells and comes up with the correct (and different) results but sometimes when I try to copy it, it just copies the previous result--and ignores the vlookup formula altogether. If i go to the cell and place the cursor in the "fx" field as if i was going to correct the formula, but not make any changes, and press "enter" the result gets corrected. This is a problem if i have a whole range of cells as i don't want to go into each cell to fix it. -- Dave Peterson |
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Always post your formula ... & some sample data as well (it could be a data
issue, eg text numbers vs real numbers). Anyway, here's some guesses. Take the ambiguity out of your steps. Try copy/pasting directly from/into the formula bar. Always fix the table array in the vlookup with $ signs, eg: $A$2:$E$100 - so that if/when you propagate the vlookup down the col, it'll return the correct results. Any worth? hit the YES below. -- Max Singapore --- "KKGV" wrote: I've entered a vlookup formula and when I copy it to another cell, sometimes it copies the formula correctly into the other cells and comes up with the correct (and different) results but sometimes when I try to copy it, it just copies the previous result--and ignores the vlookup formula altogether. If i go to the cell and place the cursor in the "fx" field as if i was going to correct the formula, but not make any changes, and press "enter" the result gets corrected. This is a problem if i have a whole range of cells as i don't want to go into each cell to fix it. |
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What was posted comes in after you check out Dave's hunch. On closer looks it
does sound like a manual calc issue -- Max Singapore --- |
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