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  • RSoles
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    Tried this with openoffice and it increments correctly.
    It complains about a 508 error (unmatched bracket, etc.)
    Have you tried replacing the formula with something simpler?

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by craig1 View Post
    Numbers only increment if you drag down.
    Arse.

    Oh well, at least I can set it up in column form and transpose it to where I actually want it.

    Thanks guys.

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  • craig1
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    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    Nope, That preserves the F5 across all the cells. Just behaves as if I had copied and pasted it.
    Numbers only increment if you drag down.

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    use the dollar($) to specify an absolute reference on the column:

    =IF(Organisation!$F5="Not Applicable","N/A",(Organisation!$F5))
    Nope, That preserves the F5 across all the cells. Just behaves as if I had copied and pasted it.

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  • Spacecadet
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    use the dollar($) to specify an absolute reference on the column:

    =IF(Organisation!$F5="Not Applicable","N/A",(Organisation!$F5))

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  • DaveB
    started a topic Annoying Excel problem

    Annoying Excel problem

    I have a spreadsheet I'm putting together that calulates values for a row of cells based on values of other cells using a formula.

    I want to use the autofill feature in excell 2007 to fill in the values for this row. However when I try and do this is doesnt increment the numberical value in the formula only the letter.

    e.g.

    =IF(Organisation!F5="Not Applicable","N/A",(Organisation!F5)) is the formula in the first cell of the row.

    If I use the series fill feature to drag this accross the rest of the cells it does this :

    =IF(Organisation!F5="Not Applicable","N/A",(Organisation!F5))
    =IF(Organisation!G5="Not Applicable","N/A",(Organisation!G5))
    =IF(Organisation!H5="Not Applicable","N/A",(Organisation!H5))
    =IF(Organisation!I5="Not Applicable","N/A",(Organisation!I5)) etc. when what I want is:

    =IF(Organisation!F5="Not Applicable","N/A",(Organisation!F5))
    =IF(Organisation!F6="Not Applicable","N/A",(Organisation!F6))
    =IF(Organisation!F7="Not Applicable","N/A",(Organisation!F7))
    =IF(Organisation!F8="Not Applicable","N/A",(Organisation!F8)) etc.

    I've played with all the series fill options but can't get it to behave the way I want?

    Anyone know how to do it, before I resort to editing it all by hand?
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