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VLOOKUP weirdness
Hi all,
I've got a bit of a problem involving VLOOKUP on a spreadsheet I'm designing. I have a VLOOKUP formula in a particular cell (which works) that I want to change the array to absolute addressing. If I alter this, I've found that the formula just sits there in the cell doing nothing. This occurs whatever I do to change the formula, in fact even if I just highlight it for editing! I'm completely baffled about this, as this happens at work (Excel 2000) and at home with Office 2003. A colleague also has this same fault at work - has anyone got a clue what's wrong? TIA Regards Dave |
VLOOKUP weirdness
Are you writing that the formula doesn't recalculate or that you see the formula
in the cell instead of the results? I'd make sure calculation is set to automatic: tools|Option|calculation tab or that the cell is formatted as General (or anything but Text) Format|cells|Number tab And then hit F2 followed by enter to re-enter that formula. Dave wrote: Hi all, I've got a bit of a problem involving VLOOKUP on a spreadsheet I'm designing. I have a VLOOKUP formula in a particular cell (which works) that I want to change the array to absolute addressing. If I alter this, I've found that the formula just sits there in the cell doing nothing. This occurs whatever I do to change the formula, in fact even if I just highlight it for editing! I'm completely baffled about this, as this happens at work (Excel 2000) and at home with Office 2003. A colleague also has this same fault at work - has anyone got a clue what's wrong? TIA Regards Dave -- Dave Peterson |
VLOOKUP weirdness
Thanks for that matey:)
I didn't realise that the 'text' format would throw it off -- Regards Dave "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... Are you writing that the formula doesn't recalculate or that you see the formula in the cell instead of the results? I'd make sure calculation is set to automatic: tools|Option|calculation tab or that the cell is formatted as General (or anything but Text) Format|cells|Number tab And then hit F2 followed by enter to re-enter that formula. Dave wrote: Hi all, I've got a bit of a problem involving VLOOKUP on a spreadsheet I'm designing. I have a VLOOKUP formula in a particular cell (which works) that I want to change the array to absolute addressing. If I alter this, I've found that the formula just sits there in the cell doing nothing. This occurs whatever I do to change the formula, in fact even if I just highlight it for editing! I'm completely baffled about this, as this happens at work (Excel 2000) and at home with Office 2003. A colleague also has this same fault at work - has anyone got a clue what's wrong? TIA Regards Dave -- Dave Peterson |
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