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In older versions of Excel, I used to set 3-4 conditions in cells A1 to A4.
Then, I would copy these 4 cells across to Column BZ and all would be well. Now, in Excel 2007, it appears weeks later, that my 4 conditions multiply into hundreds (if not thousands) of conditions! This bogs down my spreadsheet immensly, as each condition is searched for. Yes...I removed the Absolute $ from the cell references. But still, I can't tell what is causing this. Anyone experience this? |
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