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formulae corruption in excel
I operate a financial spreadsheet using Excel 2003. The problem I am having
is that my formulae is not being updated throughout the rest of the table. I have rebuilt the table and all formulae and it works perfectly, then I close down and the next time I use it, my formulae do not update throughout the table. I also note that another table which links into the original table becomes heavily corrupted, with formulae appearing in what should be empty cells and other cells being pushed over to a different column. Numerous cells have a small green triangle in the top left of the cell. An simple example of the problem is I enter a value in cell B6. B9 is =Sum(B6:B8) but B9 stays the same as when opened and doesn't update with the new value for B6. I'm at my wits end - anyone help? |
formulae corruption in excel
Is your calculation mode set to Automatic? (ToolsOptionsCalculations tab)
Regards, Stefi €˛Chike Bass€¯ ezt Ć*rta: I operate a financial spreadsheet using Excel 2003. The problem I am having is that my formulae is not being updated throughout the rest of the table. I have rebuilt the table and all formulae and it works perfectly, then I close down and the next time I use it, my formulae do not update throughout the table. I also note that another table which links into the original table becomes heavily corrupted, with formulae appearing in what should be empty cells and other cells being pushed over to a different column. Numerous cells have a small green triangle in the top left of the cell. An simple example of the problem is I enter a value in cell B6. B9 is =Sum(B6:B8) but B9 stays the same as when opened and doesn't update with the new value for B6. I'm at my wits end - anyone help? |
formulae corruption in excel
I think that this may have cured my issue - thank you Steffi :o))
"Stefi" wrote: Is your calculation mode set to Automatic? (ToolsOptionsCalculations tab) Regards, Stefi €˛Chike Bass€¯ ezt Ć*rta: I operate a financial spreadsheet using Excel 2003. The problem I am having is that my formulae is not being updated throughout the rest of the table. I have rebuilt the table and all formulae and it works perfectly, then I close down and the next time I use it, my formulae do not update throughout the table. I also note that another table which links into the original table becomes heavily corrupted, with formulae appearing in what should be empty cells and other cells being pushed over to a different column. Numerous cells have a small green triangle in the top left of the cell. An simple example of the problem is I enter a value in cell B6. B9 is =Sum(B6:B8) but B9 stays the same as when opened and doesn't update with the new value for B6. I'm at my wits end - anyone help? |
formulae corruption in excel
You are welcome! Thanks for the feedback!
Stefi €˛Chike Bass€¯ ezt Ć*rta: I think that this may have cured my issue - thank you Steffi :o)) "Stefi" wrote: Is your calculation mode set to Automatic? (ToolsOptionsCalculations tab) Regards, Stefi €˛Chike Bass€¯ ezt Ć*rta: I operate a financial spreadsheet using Excel 2003. The problem I am having is that my formulae is not being updated throughout the rest of the table. I have rebuilt the table and all formulae and it works perfectly, then I close down and the next time I use it, my formulae do not update throughout the table. I also note that another table which links into the original table becomes heavily corrupted, with formulae appearing in what should be empty cells and other cells being pushed over to a different column. Numerous cells have a small green triangle in the top left of the cell. An simple example of the problem is I enter a value in cell B6. B9 is =Sum(B6:B8) but B9 stays the same as when opened and doesn't update with the new value for B6. I'm at my wits end - anyone help? |
formulae corruption in excel
Numerous cells
have a small green triangle in the top left of the cell. This may be a separate problem. The green triangle indicates a potential formatting error. If you select one of these, you should have a little menu suddenly appear right next to it. Go into that and it will tell you what Excel thinks is wrong, usually a number that is formatted as text or other similar issue. Some of these are just cosmetic, others can affect calculation. You can pick which errors Excel will highlight with the green triangle in Options on the Error Checking tab. |
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