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Hi - When I finish editing a formula containing a countif calculation, it
changes from a formula to a regular cell, despite the '=' and I get a message that my formula contains a constant. The formula reads exactly as a working one below, and I can't seem to get it to work, even retyping the entire formula. The countif reference is to another sheet in the workboow. Thx Dean |
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Dean,
Can you post a copy of your formula? Knightly Quote:
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Sure thing: =COUNTIF('Special Project'!J:J,A5)
I changed the J:J from O:O. I've had the same result when I was doing an automatic 'replace all' to change all the formulas in the column, as well as when I did it manually in just one cell. Hoping you've got some insight. Thx Dean "sirknightly" wrote: Dean, Can you post a copy of your formula? Knightly Dean F Wrote: Hi - When I finish editing a formula containing a countif calculation, it changes from a formula to a regular cell, despite the '=' and I get a message that my formula contains a constant. The formula reads exactly as a working one below, and I can't seem to get it to work, even retyping the entire formula. The countif reference is to another sheet in the workboow. Thx Dean -- sirknightly |
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Dean,
Very strange. I replicated the scenario and didn't have any problems. Try setting it up again in a new file (just cut and paste the values you need) and see if that works. I wonder if some settings got screwy in your current file. Knightly Quote:
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Great, now I can't replicate the error either. I have had this issue before
and had to delete and re-write all my formulas. There's a ghost in the machine somewhere. Thanks for your efforts! Dean "sirknightly" wrote: Dean, Very strange. I replicated the scenario and didn't have any problems. Try setting it up again in a new file (just cut and paste the values you need) and see if that works. I wonder if some settings got screwy in your current file. Knightly Dean F Wrote: Sure thing: =COUNTIF('Special Project'!J:J,A5) I changed the J:J from O:O. I've had the same result when I was doing an automatic 'replace all' to change all the formulas in the column, as well as when I did it manually in just one cell. Hoping you've got some insight. Thx Dean "sirknightly" wrote: - Dean, Can you post a copy of your formula? Knightly Dean F Wrote:- Hi - When I finish editing a formula containing a countif calculation, it changes from a formula to a regular cell, despite the '=' and I get a message that my formula contains a constant. The formula reads exactly as a working one below, and I can't seem to get it to work, even retyping the entire formula. The countif reference is to another sheet in the workboow. Thx Dean- -- sirknightly - -- sirknightly |
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