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Inserted Row has no formulas in it
When you insert a row to a sheet with formulas (that proceed down a
column, e.g. a 'running total' for example), the formula doesn't appear in the inserted row? I know you can copy/paste the formula manually, but since the formula applies to each row, why doesn't the program put it there automatically? I am using 2000, build 9.0.6926 SP-3 Thanks, Lee Bowman |
Inserted Row has no formulas in it
Here's a workaround: copy one of the rows that has the formulas. Go to the
row above which you want the insert, and select the entire row. Press Ctrl and the + key on the keypad. This inserts a complete copy of the row you started with. Leave the formulas, and just change or delete the other data. Unless the formulas contain absolute references (with $ signs), the new row's formulas will pertain to that row. "Lee Bowman" wrote in message ... When you insert a row to a sheet with formulas (that proceed down a column, e.g. a 'running total' for example), the formula doesn't appear in the inserted row? I know you can copy/paste the formula manually, but since the formula applies to each row, why doesn't the program put it there automatically? I am using 2000, build 9.0.6926 SP-3 Thanks, Lee Bowman |
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