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Shane Devenshire wrote...
.... =SLOPE(INDIRECT("L"&CELL("row")&":L"&B9),INDIRECT ("A"&CELL("row")&":A"&B9)) .... This is an error-in-waiting. ROW() returns the row (as a single-value array) of the cell containing the formula calling ROW(). CELL("row") returns the row of the active cell when recalculation occurs. Not the same thing. Isn't this a rookie mistake? |
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