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Office 2003 Excel funtion - data table
I often use the data table function in excel 2003 but while working on the
spreadsheet and not touching the cells with the "Table" function on adhoc basis the function looses referneces to the row and column input cells resulting in #REF error. Has anyone come across this problem? Is there a reason why this should happen? I would be grateful if someone can sort my problem? Thanks Rita |
Office 2003 Excel funtion - data table
Jolly wrote...
I often use the data table function in excel 2003 but while working on the spreadsheet and not touching the cells with the "Table" function on adhoc basis the function looses referneces to the row and column input cells resulting in #REF error. Has anyone come across this problem? Is there a reason why this should happen? .... Do you mean the TABLE formulas start off with something like =TABLE(X99,Y200) but as you're doing other things in other parts of the workbook the formulas become =TABLE(,) or do they become =TABLE(#REF!,#REF!) ? If the former, I've never come across this. Are you running any macros? Does this happen after you perform certain operations? If the latter, the most likely cause is pasting into the input cells from a Cut operation or deleting the input cells. IOW, performing operations that would make any other formula referring to those cells replace those references with #REF!. Are you running any macros? Are you CUTtine and pasting? Are you deleting cells/rows/columns? |
Office 2003 Excel funtion - data table
Hi Harlan
Thank you for your response. I use the latter form of table function and I get the error : Table(#ref,#ref) The cells that the Table is set at are not touched, changed or the Row/column deleted in the process. I might be editing or sometimes deleteing/inserting rows in other sheets when the Table function looses its references. Appreciate if you can help. Thanks "Harlan Grove" wrote: Jolly wrote... I often use the data table function in excel 2003 but while working on the spreadsheet and not touching the cells with the "Table" function on adhoc basis the function looses referneces to the row and column input cells resulting in #REF error. Has anyone come across this problem? Is there a reason why this should happen? .... Do you mean the TABLE formulas start off with something like =TABLE(X99,Y200) but as you're doing other things in other parts of the workbook the formulas become =TABLE(,) or do they become =TABLE(#REF!,#REF!) ? If the former, I've never come across this. Are you running any macros? Does this happen after you perform certain operations? If the latter, the most likely cause is pasting into the input cells from a Cut operation or deleting the input cells. IOW, performing operations that would make any other formula referring to those cells replace those references with #REF!. Are you running any macros? Are you CUTtine and pasting? Are you deleting cells/rows/columns? |
Office 2003 Excel funtion - data table
You have deleted the row/column which contains the row inout and column
inout variable -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com "Jolly" wrote in message ... I often use the data table function in excel 2003 but while working on the spreadsheet and not touching the cells with the "Table" function on adhoc basis the function looses referneces to the row and column input cells resulting in #REF error. Has anyone come across this problem? Is there a reason why this should happen? I would be grateful if someone can sort my problem? Thanks Rita |
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