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Inconsistent formula problem Excel 2002?
Since the formula still gives the correct result I went
and clicked on "Ignore Error". I am just checking if this would be an acceptable practice or is there something underlying I should know about. According to the help, it says that if an adjacent formula is different than the one with the issue, you will get an error notification. -----Original Message----- Greetings, In Excel 97 I had this formula in cell D12 =IF(C12<"",IF(B120,C12/B12,0),"") In cells C12 and B12 I had this: =SUM(C6:C11) =SUM(B6:B11) In Excel 2002 even if I place some numbers in B6:B11 and C6:C11 I get an Inconsistent formula message. How can I modify the formula above to make it consistent? Thanks, Ben . |
Inconsistent formula problem Excel 2002?
I think if you know what you're doing, then it's fine to ignore that error.
I think it's there to help you when you're copying and pasting (or filling) that one of your formulas is not like the other. And excel can find the inconsistency pretty easily--but it doesn't really know what you want. Ben wrote: Since the formula still gives the correct result I went and clicked on "Ignore Error". I am just checking if this would be an acceptable practice or is there something underlying I should know about. According to the help, it says that if an adjacent formula is different than the one with the issue, you will get an error notification. -----Original Message----- Greetings, In Excel 97 I had this formula in cell D12 =IF(C12<"",IF(B120,C12/B12,0),"") In cells C12 and B12 I had this: =SUM(C6:C11) =SUM(B6:B11) In Excel 2002 even if I place some numbers in B6:B11 and C6:C11 I get an Inconsistent formula message. How can I modify the formula above to make it consistent? Thanks, Ben . -- Dave Peterson |
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