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Setting a cell equal to another worksheet cell fails (sometimes)
I have a workbook with three sheets. In the first sheet I have a column (A1
thru A68) of stock symbols (ie - AAPL, AGR, APCS, etc) manually entered and formatted as text. On a second sheet I have entered the formulae ='first sheet'!A1 in cell A1 and ='first sheet'!A2 in cell C1 and so on. Several of the cells on the second sheet display the proper info such as "AAPL" but many of the cells only display the entered formula "='first sheet'!Ax". The formatting for all the cells in the second sheet is the same (general). I have tried changing this formatting, but nothing seems to work. I have found that I can sometimes edit the formula and by deleting and re-entering the "Ax" portion of the formula, it will sometimes bring up the proper display. But this does not always work. |
Setting a cell equal to another worksheet cell fails (sometimes)
Hi
Make sure your cells in sheet 2 are formatted as General BEFORE you type your formula in. If they are formatted as Text, you will get the result you are. Andy. "Richard" wrote in message ... I have a workbook with three sheets. In the first sheet I have a column (A1 thru A68) of stock symbols (ie - AAPL, AGR, APCS, etc) manually entered and formatted as text. On a second sheet I have entered the formulae ='first sheet'!A1 in cell A1 and ='first sheet'!A2 in cell C1 and so on. Several of the cells on the second sheet display the proper info such as "AAPL" but many of the cells only display the entered formula "='first sheet'!Ax". The formatting for all the cells in the second sheet is the same (general). I have tried changing this formatting, but nothing seems to work. I have found that I can sometimes edit the formula and by deleting and re-entering the "Ax" portion of the formula, it will sometimes bring up the proper display. But this does not always work. |
Setting a cell equal to another worksheet cell fails (sometime
Wow !
Worked fine. I did run into a small glitch in that I formated the row with the formulae as "general" and then tried a copy from a cell functioning properly - it didn't work. So I tried retyping it into a blank cell (which then worked) and then I copied that cell to the remaining cells, they all worked. Something about copying a cell that was NOT formatted before entry - is being carried into the target cell ? In any case, thanks Andy - that solved my problem ! Richard "Andy" wrote: Hi Make sure your cells in sheet 2 are formatted as General BEFORE you type your formula in. If they are formatted as Text, you will get the result you are. Andy. "Richard" wrote in message ... I have a workbook with three sheets. In the first sheet I have a column (A1 thru A68) of stock symbols (ie - AAPL, AGR, APCS, etc) manually entered and formatted as text. On a second sheet I have entered the formulae ='first sheet'!A1 in cell A1 and ='first sheet'!A2 in cell C1 and so on. Several of the cells on the second sheet display the proper info such as "AAPL" but many of the cells only display the entered formula "='first sheet'!Ax". The formatting for all the cells in the second sheet is the same (general). I have tried changing this formatting, but nothing seems to work. I have found that I can sometimes edit the formula and by deleting and re-entering the "Ax" portion of the formula, it will sometimes bring up the proper display. But this does not always work. |
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