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Inconsistent formula problem Excel 2002?
You could break your worksheet and use a formula like:
=sum(d6:d11) The formulas will be consistent, but it won't be what you want. Ben wrote: 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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