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Drag and Drop editing that does not change cell references
I have a need to drag a cell value from one part of a spreadsheet to another
part of the spreadsheet in such a way that when the values replace the old values at their new location I do not get a #REF error. What I'm trying to accomplish is this: I have a list of data that needs to be arranged manually into a second list in order to assemble a work schedule. I want to drag the data from the original data inventory list into the newly arranged schedule where calculations will be performed in real time as new data is added to the new list. (I need to see a running total.) By dragging the data away from the original data inventory I can assure that I do not have duplicates in the new schedule as each data line would be eliminated from the inventory as it is added to the new schedule. Right now this can be done by COPYING the data line from the data inventory and PASTING it to it's new location and then returning to the original data inventory and DELETING the now copied line. However, this is cumbersome considering the amount of data that has to be moved and re-arranged even within the new location. Plus implementing a drag and drop process makes it super easy to use for anyone. |
Drag and Drop editing that does not change cell references
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Drag and Drop editing that does not change cell references
Dave it sounds like you might have formulas in the cells you are trying to
drag and drop. When you try to move those by dragging, it changes the cell references that they were calculating and produces the #Ref error flag. "Dave T" wrote: I have a need to drag a cell value from one part of a spreadsheet to another part of the spreadsheet in such a way that when the values replace the old values at their new location I do not get a #REF error. What I'm trying to accomplish is this: I have a list of data that needs to be arranged manually into a second list in order to assemble a work schedule. I want to drag the data from the original data inventory list into the newly arranged schedule where calculations will be performed in real time as new data is added to the new list. (I need to see a running total.) By dragging the data away from the original data inventory I can assure that I do not have duplicates in the new schedule as each data line would be eliminated from the inventory as it is added to the new schedule. Right now this can be done by COPYING the data line from the data inventory and PASTING it to it's new location and then returning to the original data inventory and DELETING the now copied line. However, this is cumbersome considering the amount of data that has to be moved and re-arranged even within the new location. Plus implementing a drag and drop process makes it super easy to use for anyone. |
Drag and Drop editing that does not change cell references
Yes, there are formulas there and they are necessary. That's why I need the
work around. Dave "JLGWhiz" wrote: Dave it sounds like you might have formulas in the cells you are trying to drag and drop. When you try to move those by dragging, it changes the cell references that they were calculating and produces the #Ref error flag. "Dave T" wrote: I have a need to drag a cell value from one part of a spreadsheet to another part of the spreadsheet in such a way that when the values replace the old values at their new location I do not get a #REF error. What I'm trying to accomplish is this: I have a list of data that needs to be arranged manually into a second list in order to assemble a work schedule. I want to drag the data from the original data inventory list into the newly arranged schedule where calculations will be performed in real time as new data is added to the new list. (I need to see a running total.) By dragging the data away from the original data inventory I can assure that I do not have duplicates in the new schedule as each data line would be eliminated from the inventory as it is added to the new schedule. Right now this can be done by COPYING the data line from the data inventory and PASTING it to it's new location and then returning to the original data inventory and DELETING the now copied line. However, this is cumbersome considering the amount of data that has to be moved and re-arranged even within the new location. Plus implementing a drag and drop process makes it super easy to use for anyone. |
Drag and Drop editing that does not change cell references
I am not sure exactly what you are trying, but here is a way to drag
a cell and then select what you want to drop in the new location. 1. Make sure drag & drop is turned on. 2. Select the cell to drag and wait for the drag icon to appear. 3. When the icon appears, use the right mouse button to drag the cell. 4. When the drop location is reached, release the mouse button. 5. Select the drop option from the pop up menue that appears. I found that I could get the paste values effect by using this procedure. That did not produce a #Ref error flag in a precedent or dependent cell. Good Luck. "Dave T" wrote: Yes, there are formulas there and they are necessary. That's why I need the work around. Dave "JLGWhiz" wrote: Dave it sounds like you might have formulas in the cells you are trying to drag and drop. When you try to move those by dragging, it changes the cell references that they were calculating and produces the #Ref error flag. "Dave T" wrote: I have a need to drag a cell value from one part of a spreadsheet to another part of the spreadsheet in such a way that when the values replace the old values at their new location I do not get a #REF error. What I'm trying to accomplish is this: I have a list of data that needs to be arranged manually into a second list in order to assemble a work schedule. I want to drag the data from the original data inventory list into the newly arranged schedule where calculations will be performed in real time as new data is added to the new list. (I need to see a running total.) By dragging the data away from the original data inventory I can assure that I do not have duplicates in the new schedule as each data line would be eliminated from the inventory as it is added to the new schedule. Right now this can be done by COPYING the data line from the data inventory and PASTING it to it's new location and then returning to the original data inventory and DELETING the now copied line. However, this is cumbersome considering the amount of data that has to be moved and re-arranged even within the new location. Plus implementing a drag and drop process makes it super easy to use for anyone. |
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