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Problem copying formula to range of cells
Gord -
I don't know how my calculate got reset to manual, but it drove me crazy all day trying to figure out why the cell references changed, but the results didn't. Then I found retyping the logical connectors caused the correct values to display. I really thought I lost it this time. Thanks for the advice. Bob "Gord Dibben" wrote: Ellen As you copy, do the cell references change but value does not? Do values change if you hit F9? If so, check ToolsOptionsCalculation and check "Automatic" Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 11:37:05 -0700, "Ellen" wrote: Is there a setting in excel 2002 to turn off the copying of formulas? I'm working on a support call where I have no problems with the worksheet doing this, but he does (same document). When he tries to copy the formula, it copies the value from the cell that has the formula to all the rest of the cells. I also had him try a new excel worksheet and it doesn't work there either. Here's what we have tried: Move or copy a formula (from excel help): When you move a formula, the cell references within the formula do not change. When you copy a formula, the cell references may change based on the type of reference used. 1. Select the cell that contains the formula. 2. Verify that the cell references used in the formula will produce the result you want. Switch to the type of reference you need. 3. On the Edit menu, click Copy. 4. Select the cell you want to copy it to. 5. To copy the formula and any formatting, on the Edit menu, click Paste. 6. To copy the formula only, on the Edit menu, click Paste Special, and then click Formulas. I have also run the detect and repair back to the default settings without any luck. I did find one tip that works for him, but would like to fix the problem. If he selects the cells he wants to copy the forumla to, types the formula and then presses CTRL+Enter and it will paste the formula correctly. I didn't find anything useful in the knowledge base on this either. |
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