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I have a spreadsheet that has formulas and links to another page in the
spreadsheet. The other spreadsheet has a link to another workbook. On the 2nd worksheet of the work book I get an error message box "A formula in this worksheet contains one or more invalid references. Verify that your formulas contain a vaild path, workbook, range name, and cell reference. I have reviewed every single cell, cleared all formats and formulas in all the unused cells. The message is not consistant about appearing. I continually have problems with my data changing on me after I save and close. It is a very large spreadsheet. would hate to have to recreate. Is there anyway for me to get Excel to tell me where the error is? It only allows me to click ok. It does not come up with the circular reference box to check my formulas. |
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I'd use Bill Manville's FindLink program:
http://www.oaltd.co.uk/MVP/Default.htm to search for links to the other workbooks. And Jan Karel Pieterse's (with Charles Williams and Matthew Henson) Name Manager: You can find it at: NameManager.Zip from http://www.oaltd.co.uk/mvp To look for problems in the names. Jeanne wrote: I have a spreadsheet that has formulas and links to another page in the spreadsheet. The other spreadsheet has a link to another workbook. On the 2nd worksheet of the work book I get an error message box "A formula in this worksheet contains one or more invalid references. Verify that your formulas contain a vaild path, workbook, range name, and cell reference. I have reviewed every single cell, cleared all formats and formulas in all the unused cells. The message is not consistant about appearing. I continually have problems with my data changing on me after I save and close. It is a very large spreadsheet. would hate to have to recreate. Is there anyway for me to get Excel to tell me where the error is? It only allows me to click ok. It does not come up with the circular reference box to check my formulas. -- Dave Peterson |
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I think this error can have several causes and can be hard to fix.
But, here is what I found when this showed up in some stuff I was doing. I have some complicated excel templates with several sheets and embedded VBA code. I use these templates to process relatively large data sets. The templates run, import data, do processing, create output and "save as" with a unique name. I built these in excel 97 and 2003 and they ran just fine in either version. When I run them in excel 2007, I get the message "A Formula In This Workbook Contains One Or More Invalid References." I looked and looked, but could not find any bad references. All the cells computed properly. Eventually, I opened the Selection Pane and noticed under "shapes on this sheet" an object called 'Chart 1' listed on certain sheets that did not have any such objects visible. I deleted these and the error went away. Not sure what thes were or how they got there. I never saw any evidence of the object at all in the older excel versions. Anyway, maybe you could check for this? "Jeanne" wrote: I have a spreadsheet that has formulas and links to another page in the spreadsheet. The other spreadsheet has a link to another workbook. On the 2nd worksheet of the work book I get an error message box "A formula in this worksheet contains one or more invalid references. Verify that your formulas contain a vaild path, workbook, range name, and cell reference. I have reviewed every single cell, cleared all formats and formulas in all the unused cells. The message is not consistant about appearing. I continually have problems with my data changing on me after I save and close. It is a very large spreadsheet. would hate to have to recreate. Is there anyway for me to get Excel to tell me where the error is? It only allows me to click ok. It does not come up with the circular reference box to check my formulas. |
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