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New worksheet, in 2k. When a customer creates a vlookup formula in a blank
cell, let's say f2, he expects to get the result in that cell, however, Excel decides to put it where ever it feels like it and no two places are the same. Can you think of anything that might be wrong? This particular guy works in Excel all the time and is quite saavy. Any help woudl be greatly appreciated. |
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This happens in one particular workbook or worksheet only? I would look for some event code that randomly moves the displayed value around. Or all workbooks/sheets including new ones? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 22 Dec 2006 11:37:00 -0800, Lisa AGA wrote: New worksheet, in 2k. When a customer creates a vlookup formula in a blank cell, let's say f2, he expects to get the result in that cell, however, Excel decides to put it where ever it feels like it and no two places are the same. Can you think of anything that might be wrong? This particular guy works in Excel all the time and is quite saavy. Any help woudl be greatly appreciated. |
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New and exisiting workbooks. I will look intothe event code if I can figure
out what that is. Thanks Gord! "Gord Dibben" wrote: Lisa This happens in one particular workbook or worksheet only? I would look for some event code that randomly moves the displayed value around. Or all workbooks/sheets including new ones? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 22 Dec 2006 11:37:00 -0800, Lisa AGA wrote: New worksheet, in 2k. When a customer creates a vlookup formula in a blank cell, let's say f2, he expects to get the result in that cell, however, Excel decides to put it where ever it feels like it and no two places are the same. Can you think of anything that might be wrong? This particular guy works in Excel all the time and is quite saavy. Any help woudl be greatly appreciated. |
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If happens in new workbooks then you best look to see if any add-in is doing the
deed. There would be no code in new workbooks. Go to ToolsAdd-ins and uncheck all and see what happens with your VLOOKUP formula entry. If behaviour stops then re-check one at a time until you find a culprit. Gord On Fri, 22 Dec 2006 12:35:01 -0800, Lisa AGA wrote: New and exisiting workbooks. I will look intothe event code if I can figure out what that is. Thanks Gord! "Gord Dibben" wrote: Lisa This happens in one particular workbook or worksheet only? I would look for some event code that randomly moves the displayed value around. Or all workbooks/sheets including new ones? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 22 Dec 2006 11:37:00 -0800, Lisa AGA wrote: New worksheet, in 2k. When a customer creates a vlookup formula in a blank cell, let's say f2, he expects to get the result in that cell, however, Excel decides to put it where ever it feels like it and no two places are the same. Can you think of anything that might be wrong? This particular guy works in Excel all the time and is quite saavy. Any help woudl be greatly appreciated. |
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