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I just ran into a Excel problem that is new to me. We are running Excel
2000.
If I have a formula =SUM(A1:C1) in cell D1 and I copy the formula to
cell D2 the formula in cell D2 should be =SUM(A2:C2) but it is not! it
is =SUM(A1:C1). Some settings must be off.

Please help!
Thanks,
Neil


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When you have selected D1, try this, place the mouse cursor to the
right bottom corner of the cell until the cursor turns into a + click
and drad down to the next cell your formula will be copied,
I don't know why your copy paste won't work! it should, are you trying
to paste special?

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What is drad?

"heh, heh, heh"

"damorrison" wrote:

When you have selected D1, try this, place the mouse cursor to the
right bottom corner of the cell until the cursor turns into a + click
and drad down to the next cell your formula will be copied,
I don't know why your copy paste won't work! it should, are you trying
to paste special?


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Neil,

It sounds like you cut/paste instead of copy/paste.

Ctrl+x = cut
Ctrl+c = copy

Pamela :)

"Neil22" wrote:


I just ran into a Excel problem that is new to me. We are running Excel
2000.
If I have a formula =SUM(A1:C1) in cell D1 and I copy the formula to
cell D2 the formula in cell D2 should be =SUM(A2:C2) but it is not! it
is =SUM(A1:C1). Some settings must be off.

Please help!
Thanks,
Neil


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I am familiar with the two solutions listed and have tried them all.
Also this problem acts like the formula is a absolute reference, no $'s
are in the formula.

Thanks,
Neil


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Change your calculation setting to automatic
Tools - Options - Calculations - Automatic

I hope this helps, I had the same problem


"Neil22" wrote:


I am familiar with the two solutions listed and have tried them all.
Also this problem acts like the formula is a absolute reference, no $'s
are in the formula.

Thanks,
Neil


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