'circular reference'
what are the uses in 'circular reference' and tell me in what situation I can
use that please? |
'circular reference'
Circular references are caused when the result of a calculation is includedin
the calculation itself. An example would be if A5 contained the formula =sum(A1:A4), but A2 contained the formula =A5. Circular references are usually accidental errors, but there are some uses in engineering calculations I believe. "Rathika" wrote: what are the uses in 'circular reference' and tell me in what situation I can use that please? |
'circular reference'
I expect you would be more interested in how to identify where they are
-- look at the statusbar for the cell number -- advance through the worksheet tabs until you see the circular reference with a cell number. But you asked how you could use -- keep in mind that very few users would even want to use them -- was going to point you to Stephen Bullen's site but looks like it is in his books. You would have to search Google Groups for some of his postings. --- author:stephen.bullen circular.reference --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001] My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm "ewan7279" wrote in message ... Circular references are caused when the result of a calculation is includedin the calculation itself. An example would be if A5 contained the formula =sum(A1:A4), but A2 contained the formula =A5. Circular references are usually accidental errors, but there are some uses in engineering calculations I believe. "Rathika" wrote: what are the uses in 'circular reference' and tell me in what situation I can use that please? |
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