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Error Checking Limits
Under, Tools, Options, Error Checking, I can check a box called
"inconsistent formula", but it doesn't seem to pick up much. I have a formula: =CostEntry!CD99-SUM(CostEntry!CD115:CD117) that refers to another sheet and is copied across. If I change one of the cells in this row so that the last entry in the formula is looking at a different column, it doesn't seem to pick it up. Can it not look off the sheet, or not at complex formulas? Also, is there a way for it to tell me where all the markers are, without my having to brute force look for them in each cell, of every worksheet? Thanks! Dean |
Error Checking Limits
Bryan,
I'm afraid someone more knowledgable than I is going to have to help you here. You may want to put in some error trapping to find out where the errors actually are occurring. Good luck! Barb "Dean" wrote: Under, Tools, Options, Error Checking, I can check a box called "inconsistent formula", but it doesn't seem to pick up much. I have a formula: =CostEntry!CD99-SUM(CostEntry!CD115:CD117) that refers to another sheet and is copied across. If I change one of the cells in this row so that the last entry in the formula is looking at a different column, it doesn't seem to pick it up. Can it not look off the sheet, or not at complex formulas? Also, is there a way for it to tell me where all the markers are, without my having to brute force look for them in each cell, of every worksheet? Thanks! Dean |
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