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I am having a problem creating formulas in Excel files exportd from
QuickBooks. When I copy a formula and paste to different cells, the resulting cells show the same value as the cell where the original formula was created. It is like I am using absolute cell references, but there are no $ signs in the formula. I can change the value in the copied cells to the correct the value by pressing F2 (Edit) key, buit was hoping on finding a better way to resolve this issue. Has anyone else experienced this problem? |
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edpoz wrote:
I am having a problem creating formulas in Excel files exportd from QuickBooks. When I copy a formula and paste to different cells, the resulting cells show the same value as the cell where the original formula was created. It is like I am using absolute cell references, but there are no $ signs in the formula. I can change the value in the copied cells to the correct the value by pressing F2 (Edit) key, buit was hoping on finding a better way to resolve this issue. Has anyone else experienced this problem? Right click, copy, paste then select paste special and then select formula only. |
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