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Error in Copying "Exact" Function
I have an excel spreadsheet with two columns, legal forename and preferred
forename. I ran a "exact" function so it would appear true if the two surnames were the same or false if not. There are 180 odd rows so I wanted to just copy and paste or drag the "exact" formula instead of having to manually entering it for each row. However whatever method I try the cells all display TRUE, if I then click into one which I know should be false and click enter then it changes the result to FALSE. I don't want to have to do this for every row |
Error in Copying "Exact" Function
It sounds like you're in manual calculation mode.
In xl2003 menus, you can toggle this setting: tools|options|calculation tab|check automatic On 05/18/2010 06:17, Nats_uk wrote: I have an excel spreadsheet with two columns, legal forename and preferred forename. I ran a "exact" function so it would appear true if the two surnames were the same or false if not. There are 180 odd rows so I wanted to just copy and paste or drag the "exact" formula instead of having to manually entering it for each row. However whatever method I try the cells all display TRUE, if I then click into one which I know should be false and click enter then it changes the result to FALSE. I don't want to have to do this for every row |
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