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one cell in my worksheet appears blank, but answr shows in formula
I have Excel 2003
I have a worksheet that is linked to another worksheet. The sheet is a YTD of all the data collected for several units. It's a simple formula where I typed the equal sign in , then clicked on the cell in the other worksheet so it shows in this worksheet. One cell out of many appears to be blank, yet when I click on it the actual answer shows up in the formula bar. I've checked all the formatting and all appears to be well, the font color is black. I tried re-doing the formula with the same result. I deleted the formula from that cell and typed the answer in, with the same result! Any idea why it's doing this? Are there gremlins in my worksheet?? Thanks, Susan |
one cell in my worksheet appears blank, but answr shows in formula
Check the formatting again.
Might be a custom format of ;;; Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 9 Apr 2010 08:12:02 -0700, Meenie wrote: I have Excel 2003 I have a worksheet that is linked to another worksheet. The sheet is a YTD of all the data collected for several units. It's a simple formula where I typed the equal sign in , then clicked on the cell in the other worksheet so it shows in this worksheet. One cell out of many appears to be blank, yet when I click on it the actual answer shows up in the formula bar. I've checked all the formatting and all appears to be well, the font color is black. I tried re-doing the formula with the same result. I deleted the formula from that cell and typed the answer in, with the same result! Any idea why it's doing this? Are there gremlins in my worksheet?? Thanks, Susan |
one cell in my worksheet appears blank, but answr shows informula
On Apr 9, 8:12*am, Meenie wrote:
I have Excel 2003 I have a worksheet that is linked to another worksheet. The sheet is a YTD of all the data collected for several units. It's a simple formula where I typed the equal sign in , then clicked on the cell in the other worksheet so it shows in this worksheet. One cell out of many appears to be blank, yet when I click on it the actual answer shows up in the formula bar. I've checked all the formatting and all appears to be well, the font color is black. I tried re-doing the formula with the same result. I deleted the formula from that cell and typed the answer in, with the same result! Any idea why it's doing this? Are there gremlins in my worksheet?? Thanks, Susan Probably formatting... select the cell, go to edit, clear all and then re enter the formula or a value and see if that works. HTH, Reeza |
one cell in my worksheet appears blank, but answr shows in for
I re-checked the formatting and it's set for percentage, 2 decimal places. I
clicked on custom and in the box it showed the number that should be showing in the cell, but it just doesn't show. "Gord Dibben" wrote: Check the formatting again. Might be a custom format of ;;; Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 9 Apr 2010 08:12:02 -0700, Meenie wrote: I have Excel 2003 I have a worksheet that is linked to another worksheet. The sheet is a YTD of all the data collected for several units. It's a simple formula where I typed the equal sign in , then clicked on the cell in the other worksheet so it shows in this worksheet. One cell out of many appears to be blank, yet when I click on it the actual answer shows up in the formula bar. I've checked all the formatting and all appears to be well, the font color is black. I tried re-doing the formula with the same result. I deleted the formula from that cell and typed the answer in, with the same result! Any idea why it's doing this? Are there gremlins in my worksheet?? Thanks, Susan . |
one cell in my worksheet appears blank, but answr shows in for
I went to edit/clear all, but the number still doesn't show. I tried copying
the formula from the cell above and doing paste special into the cell, nothing shows (but the formula shows in the formula bar when I click on the seemingly blank cell). I've checked that the font isn't set for white so that it doesn't show - it's not, it's set for black. It's so weird. It's one cell in a sea of cells. the formulas were all applied at the same time and in the same way and all of the other cells show just fine except this one. It's a little freaky, lol. "Reeza" wrote: On Apr 9, 8:12 am, Meenie wrote: I have Excel 2003 I have a worksheet that is linked to another worksheet. The sheet is a YTD of all the data collected for several units. It's a simple formula where I typed the equal sign in , then clicked on the cell in the other worksheet so it shows in this worksheet. One cell out of many appears to be blank, yet when I click on it the actual answer shows up in the formula bar. I've checked all the formatting and all appears to be well, the font color is black. I tried re-doing the formula with the same result. I deleted the formula from that cell and typed the answer in, with the same result! Any idea why it's doing this? Are there gremlins in my worksheet?? Thanks, Susan Probably formatting... select the cell, go to edit, clear all and then re enter the formula or a value and see if that works. HTH, Reeza . |
one cell in my worksheet appears blank, but answr shows in for
Here's an update, I did an error evaluation and the formula is shown but when
I click on "evaluate" the result is blank. when I click on a different cell and run the error evaluation, the formula is shown and when I click on "evaluate" it shows the number that shows in that cell. I just can't figure this out! "Reeza" wrote: On Apr 9, 8:12 am, Meenie wrote: I have Excel 2003 I have a worksheet that is linked to another worksheet. The sheet is a YTD of all the data collected for several units. It's a simple formula where I typed the equal sign in , then clicked on the cell in the other worksheet so it shows in this worksheet. One cell out of many appears to be blank, yet when I click on it the actual answer shows up in the formula bar. I've checked all the formatting and all appears to be well, the font color is black. I tried re-doing the formula with the same result. I deleted the formula from that cell and typed the answer in, with the same result! Any idea why it's doing this? Are there gremlins in my worksheet?? Thanks, Susan Probably formatting... select the cell, go to edit, clear all and then re enter the formula or a value and see if that works. HTH, Reeza . |
one cell in my worksheet appears blank, but answr shows in for
another update - if I change the formula to link to a different cell, the
answer shows up in this blank cell. But when I re enter the formula for the correct link, the cell is again blank. grrr "Reeza" wrote: On Apr 9, 8:12 am, Meenie wrote: I have Excel 2003 I have a worksheet that is linked to another worksheet. The sheet is a YTD of all the data collected for several units. It's a simple formula where I typed the equal sign in , then clicked on the cell in the other worksheet so it shows in this worksheet. One cell out of many appears to be blank, yet when I click on it the actual answer shows up in the formula bar. I've checked all the formatting and all appears to be well, the font color is black. I tried re-doing the formula with the same result. I deleted the formula from that cell and typed the answer in, with the same result! Any idea why it's doing this? Are there gremlins in my worksheet?? Thanks, Susan Probably formatting... select the cell, go to edit, clear all and then re enter the formula or a value and see if that works. HTH, Reeza . |
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