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Default Concatenating two text strings, formula is right, cell output

All my other spreadhseets are set to auto by default?

What about other files you may have opened?

This setting is based on the *very first* file you open in an Excel session.

Let's assume Excel is not open. You double click a file and Excel starts and
opens that file. If that file is set to manual calculation then *every* file
you open during that Excel session will be set to manual calculation.


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"Bojamin" wrote in message
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Thanks Biff, can't believe I missed that simple solution. You just saved
me
a days worth of work!

Quick question, why would calc be set to manual? All my other
spreadhseets
are set to auto by default?

Jim

"T. Valko" wrote:

Make sure calculation is set to automatic...

ToolsOptionsCalculation tabAutomaticOK

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"Bojamin" wrote in message
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I have a simple formula and my cells are all formatted as general, but
when
I
copy the formula down several cells, the values do not chnage, they
stay
the
same as the first cell. When clicking on the function helper (Fx), the
info
returned is correct, but it shows up in the cell incorrectly.

For example:

formula =CONCATENATE(A1,".",B1)
Joe (A1), Smith (B1), results in Joe.Smith

But when I copy the formula down, i still get Joe.Smith returned, when
it
should be Sue.Jones

formula =CONCATENATE(A2,".",B2)
Sue (A2), Jones (B2), results in Joe.Smith

However, when I click on the "Fx" by the formula bar, the dialog that
pops
up shows the results of the formula accurately, i.e. "Sue.Jones"






 
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