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I have aworkbook which imports external data from an Access 97 file. The
information imports corectly and adds the data to the bottom of the existing data as I require. The problem I have is that I have formula's based on the expected imported data, currently I have copied the formula into the empty cell so when the external data populates the spreadsheet the formula works with that info. When I open the spreadsheet and check the cells the data has imported but the formula has changed referencing a different cell (usually three cells further down). This does not happen on all the cells with formula in them. Doeas anyone have any idea how I can prevent this from happening. |
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Difficult to say. Is it possible that the import is bringing in
additional rows or "overhead" entries that cause the formula to reference the wrong cell? |
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