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Geez, I thought this would have helped...
If no, maybe the formula is calculating correctly, but your data isn't what you think it is (or your formula is pointing to the wrong data????) <bg If your data doesn't have any gaps, maybe you could use a dynamic range that grows/contracts with the data. See Debra Dalgeish's site for some nice tips: http://contextures.com/xlNames01.html#Dynamic CJ wrote: I get a value ... 0 The named ranges are okay ... all the formula calculations work up until mid October ... Now when I enter the data, it's there on the main page, it's just not getting picked up on the other pages :( "Gary''s Student" wrote: Don't panic. We can always take a single cell and debug it. You are getting values from the formulae and not errors lik #N/A or #NAME. Next check the named ranges to make sure they didn't get broken. -- Gary''s Student "CJ" wrote: How do you know that it's not calculating? I can see the formula and the cell says 0 If it's just the statusbar warning, maybe... There is no status bar warning http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=243495 XL: Calculate Message Remains in Status Bar If 65,536 Formula References ps. What does "cells don't formulate" mean? The formula isn't working ... the cell shows 0 instead of what it should say One more way that might "kick start" excel. Select all the worksheets (click on the leftmost tab and shiftclick on the rightmost tab), then edit|replace what: = (equal sign) with: = replace all Then rightclick on any worksheet and ungroup the sheets. I just tried all that ... didn't work :( I'm at my wit's end ... I sure don't want to recreate this whole thing ... eeeeek "Dave Peterson" wrote: How do you know that it's not calculating? If it's just the statusbar warning, maybe... http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=243495 XL: Calculate Message Remains in Status Bar If 65,536 Formula References ps. What does "cells don't formulate" mean? One more way that might "kick start" excel. Select all the worksheets (click on the leftmost tab and shiftclick on the rightmost tab), then edit|replace what: = (equal sign) with: = replace all Then rightclick on any worksheet and ungroup the sheets. CJ wrote: Our new network administrator tried to keep all company computers from going on the internet, and in doing so he royally screwed up several spreadsheets on my computer ... He eventually had to buy me a new computer, but one spreadsheet still will not calculate ... I've tried everything I know to get it to work ... All formula cells that were calculating previous to his blooper still have data in them ... every cell since then is not working ... and even with the new computer, the cells don't formulate ... HELP ...!!! -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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