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I wrote a correct VLookUp function, and it is calculating correctly. When I
drag the function down the column to populate the rest of the neccessary fields, it populated the "looked up" answer for the first cell instead of for the appropriate cell. If I click in each cell individually (as if to edit the text) and then click away, the correct answer appears. How do I make this happen for all the cells without clicking each one seperatly (there are 1000 rows) ... |
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![]() Daniel wrote: I wrote a correct VLookUp function, and it is calculating correctly. When I drag the function down the column to populate the rest of the neccessary fields, it populated the "looked up" answer for the first cell instead of for the appropriate cell. If I click in each cell individually (as if to edit the text) and then click away, the correct answer appears. How do I make this happen for all the cells without clicking each one seperatly (there are 1000 rows) ... Hi Daniel, Maybe you have set the calculations to Manual. Try and copy down and hit F9 Or you could go to Tools - Options - Calculations and under calculations click the Automatic. Regards, Bondi |
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