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When I copy down into the next cell the formula changes correctly however the
result keeps reading from the line I copied from. It is not an absolute cell. The formula is correct. If I delete the result and type the formula manually into the cell it works. Why would this be - Is there a button I need to tick off? It only seems to happen on my computer |
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Calculation is probably set to manual. To change it, choose ToolsOptions.
On the Calculation tab, select Automatic Click OK Jason30 wrote: When I copy down into the next cell the formula changes correctly however the result keeps reading from the line I copied from. It is not an absolute cell. The formula is correct. If I delete the result and type the formula manually into the cell it works. Why would this be - Is there a button I need to tick off? It only seems to happen on my computer -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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