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Cells updating - can it be stopped?
I have a marco which moves data onto separate sheets within a workbook. On 1
sheet is a summary of the sheets which uses a number of "countif" and Sum functions. What the macro does (and i don't want it to) is make the cell reference - $a$2 change to $a$3 every time the macro adds a new row on one of the other sheets. What can be done to prevent this from happening? Regards Richard |
Cells updating - can it be stopped?
With a bit of tweaking i made room to enable myself to use the A:A cell ref
instead which seems to work fine. "Richard L" wrote: I have a marco which moves data onto separate sheets within a workbook. On 1 sheet is a summary of the sheets which uses a number of "countif" and Sum functions. What the macro does (and i don't want it to) is make the cell reference - $a$2 change to $a$3 every time the macro adds a new row on one of the other sheets. What can be done to prevent this from happening? Regards Richard |
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