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  #11  
Old November 13th, 2005, 04:56 PM
CJ
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Default calculations quit working

What's octml?
octml means October Mocha Lite ... octml is in the column that the formula
is looking for ... This same formula is in the spreadsheet for every year
since 1998 ... there is a similar formula for every other flavor and every
month ... and there are more things that calculate than just theoretical
gallons ...

This same formula worked in September ...



"Dave Peterson" wrote:

What's octml?

Maybe:
=SUMIF(Flavor,"="&OctML,TheoryGals)/1.78125
or
=SUMIF(Flavor,OctML,TheoryGals)/1.78125




CJ wrote:

If you select one of these cells that is not calculating,
what do you see in the CELL?
0

What do you see in the Formula Bar?
=SUMIF(Flavor,"=OctML",TheoryGals)/1.78125

Under Tools/Options/Calculations -- what is selected?
Automatic

Are these non-calculating cells dependent on macros (either in the cell
itself
or in a precedent cell)?
No

Under Tools/Macros/Security, what is the security level?
Low

"Ron Rosenfeld" wrote:

On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 03:39:01 -0800, "CJ" wrote:

Our new network administrator tried to keep all company computers from going
on the internet, and in doing so he royally screwed up several spreadsheets
on my computer ... He eventually had to buy me a new computer, but one
spreadsheet still will not calculate ...

I've tried everything I know to get it to work ... All formula cells that
were calculating previous to his blooper still have data in them ... every
cell since then is not working ... and even with the new computer, the cells
don't formulate ...

HELP ...!!!

If you select one of these cells that is not calculating,
what do you see in the CELL?
What do you see in the Formula Bar?

Under Tools/Options/Calculations -- what is selected?

Are these non-calculating cells dependent on macros (either in the cell itself
or in a precedent cell)?

Under Tools/Macros/Security, what is the security level?


--ron


--

Dave Peterson

  #12  
Old November 13th, 2005, 04:58 PM
CJ
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Default calculations quit working

I get a value ... 0

The named ranges are okay ... all the formula calculations work up until mid
October ... Now when I enter the data, it's there on the main page, it's just
not getting picked up on the other pages

"Gary''s Student" wrote:

Don't panic. We can always take a single cell and debug it. You are getting
values from the formulae and not errors lik #N/A or #NAME. Next check the
named ranges to make sure they didn't get broken.
--
Gary''s Student


"CJ" wrote:

How do you know that it's not calculating?
I can see the formula and the cell says 0

If it's just the statusbar warning, maybe...
There is no status bar warning

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=243495
XL: Calculate Message Remains in Status Bar If 65,536 Formula References

ps. What does "cells don't formulate" mean?
The formula isn't working ... the cell shows 0 instead of what it should say

One more way that might "kick start" excel.

Select all the worksheets (click on the leftmost tab and shiftclick on the
rightmost tab),

then edit|replace
what: = (equal sign)
with: =
replace all

Then rightclick on any worksheet and ungroup the sheets.
I just tried all that ... didn't work

I'm at my wit's end ... I sure don't want to recreate this whole thing ...
eeeeek



"Dave Peterson" wrote:

How do you know that it's not calculating?

If it's just the statusbar warning, maybe...

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=243495
XL: Calculate Message Remains in Status Bar If 65,536 Formula References

ps. What does "cells don't formulate" mean?

One more way that might "kick start" excel.

Select all the worksheets (click on the leftmost tab and shiftclick on the
rightmost tab),

then edit|replace
what: = (equal sign)
with: =
replace all

Then rightclick on any worksheet and ungroup the sheets.



CJ wrote:

Our new network administrator tried to keep all company computers from going
on the internet, and in doing so he royally screwed up several spreadsheets
on my computer ... He eventually had to buy me a new computer, but one
spreadsheet still will not calculate ...

I've tried everything I know to get it to work ... All formula cells that
were calculating previous to his blooper still have data in them ... every
cell since then is not working ... and even with the new computer, the cells
don't formulate ...

HELP ...!!!

--

Dave Peterson

  #13  
Old November 13th, 2005, 05:20 PM
CJ
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Default calculations quit working

Okay guys ... I've been clicking on everything I can think of ... I just went
to one of the cells that isn't calculating and then went to
Tools/Auditing/Trace Precedents ... Two columns were outlined on the main
page ... but they only go to Row 1000 ... which just happens to be where it
was at when this admin guy messed with my computer

So HOW do I get it to read the whole column ...??

BTW ... thank you all so very much ... your suggestions have been very
helpful ... not to this problem, but in my way of thinking things through

"CJ" wrote:

Our new network administrator tried to keep all company computers from going
on the internet, and in doing so he royally screwed up several spreadsheets
on my computer ... He eventually had to buy me a new computer, but one
spreadsheet still will not calculate ...

I've tried everything I know to get it to work ... All formula cells that
were calculating previous to his blooper still have data in them ... every
cell since then is not working ... and even with the new computer, the cells
don't formulate ...

HELP ...!!!

  #14  
Old November 13th, 2005, 05:28 PM
Dave Peterson
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Default calculations quit working

Geez, I thought this would have helped...

If no, maybe the formula is calculating correctly, but your data isn't what you
think it is (or your formula is pointing to the wrong data????)

bg

If your data doesn't have any gaps, maybe you could use a dynamic range that
grows/contracts with the data.

See Debra Dalgeish's site for some nice tips:
http://contextures.com/xlNames01.html#Dynamic



CJ wrote:

I get a value ... 0

The named ranges are okay ... all the formula calculations work up until mid
October ... Now when I enter the data, it's there on the main page, it's just
not getting picked up on the other pages

"Gary''s Student" wrote:

Don't panic. We can always take a single cell and debug it. You are getting
values from the formulae and not errors lik #N/A or #NAME. Next check the
named ranges to make sure they didn't get broken.
--
Gary''s Student


"CJ" wrote:

How do you know that it's not calculating?
I can see the formula and the cell says 0

If it's just the statusbar warning, maybe...
There is no status bar warning

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=243495
XL: Calculate Message Remains in Status Bar If 65,536 Formula References

ps. What does "cells don't formulate" mean?
The formula isn't working ... the cell shows 0 instead of what it should say

One more way that might "kick start" excel.

Select all the worksheets (click on the leftmost tab and shiftclick on the
rightmost tab),

then edit|replace
what: = (equal sign)
with: =
replace all

Then rightclick on any worksheet and ungroup the sheets.
I just tried all that ... didn't work

I'm at my wit's end ... I sure don't want to recreate this whole thing ...
eeeeek



"Dave Peterson" wrote:

How do you know that it's not calculating?

If it's just the statusbar warning, maybe...

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=243495
XL: Calculate Message Remains in Status Bar If 65,536 Formula References

ps. What does "cells don't formulate" mean?

One more way that might "kick start" excel.

Select all the worksheets (click on the leftmost tab and shiftclick on the
rightmost tab),

then edit|replace
what: = (equal sign)
with: =
replace all

Then rightclick on any worksheet and ungroup the sheets.



CJ wrote:

Our new network administrator tried to keep all company computers from going
on the internet, and in doing so he royally screwed up several spreadsheets
on my computer ... He eventually had to buy me a new computer, but one
spreadsheet still will not calculate ...

I've tried everything I know to get it to work ... All formula cells that
were calculating previous to his blooper still have data in them ... every
cell since then is not working ... and even with the new computer, the cells
don't formulate ...

HELP ...!!!

--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson
  #15  
Old November 13th, 2005, 06:08 PM
CJ
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Default calculations quit working

Hi Dave ... I thought the ranges grew with the data ...???

Did you read my general reply to my original query ...??? I've found that
the columns are only being calculated to Row 1000 ... All previous years'
spreadsheets are calculated through the whole column, regardless of how many
rows of data there are ...

This is sooooooooooo confusing

I'll go to Debra Dalgeish's site and start reading my heart out

Thanks again



"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Geez, I thought this would have helped...

If no, maybe the formula is calculating correctly, but your data isn't what you
think it is (or your formula is pointing to the wrong data????)

bg

If your data doesn't have any gaps, maybe you could use a dynamic range that
grows/contracts with the data.

See Debra Dalgeish's site for some nice tips:
http://contextures.com/xlNames01.html#Dynamic



CJ wrote:

I get a value ... 0

The named ranges are okay ... all the formula calculations work up until mid
October ... Now when I enter the data, it's there on the main page, it's just
not getting picked up on the other pages

"Gary''s Student" wrote:

Don't panic. We can always take a single cell and debug it. You are getting
values from the formulae and not errors lik #N/A or #NAME. Next check the
named ranges to make sure they didn't get broken.
--
Gary''s Student


"CJ" wrote:

How do you know that it's not calculating?
I can see the formula and the cell says 0

If it's just the statusbar warning, maybe...
There is no status bar warning

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=243495
XL: Calculate Message Remains in Status Bar If 65,536 Formula References

ps. What does "cells don't formulate" mean?
The formula isn't working ... the cell shows 0 instead of what it should say

One more way that might "kick start" excel.

Select all the worksheets (click on the leftmost tab and shiftclick on the
rightmost tab),

then edit|replace
what: = (equal sign)
with: =
replace all

Then rightclick on any worksheet and ungroup the sheets.
I just tried all that ... didn't work

I'm at my wit's end ... I sure don't want to recreate this whole thing ...
eeeeek



"Dave Peterson" wrote:

How do you know that it's not calculating?

If it's just the statusbar warning, maybe...

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=243495
XL: Calculate Message Remains in Status Bar If 65,536 Formula References

ps. What does "cells don't formulate" mean?

One more way that might "kick start" excel.

Select all the worksheets (click on the leftmost tab and shiftclick on the
rightmost tab),

then edit|replace
what: = (equal sign)
with: =
replace all

Then rightclick on any worksheet and ungroup the sheets.



CJ wrote:

Our new network administrator tried to keep all company computers from going
on the internet, and in doing so he royally screwed up several spreadsheets
on my computer ... He eventually had to buy me a new computer, but one
spreadsheet still will not calculate ...

I've tried everything I know to get it to work ... All formula cells that
were calculating previous to his blooper still have data in them ... every
cell since then is not working ... and even with the new computer, the cells
don't formulate ...

HELP ...!!!

--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson

  #16  
Old November 13th, 2005, 07:27 PM
Ron Rosenfeld
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Default calculations quit working

OK, my guess is that your formula is calculating correctly, but your data is
not what you think it is.

1. From the top menu bar, select Insert/Name/Define. You should see "Flavor"
and "TheoryGals" in the list. Click on each of them in turn and tell me what
it says in the "Refers To:" Box.

2. Then check and see if you have any "OctML" entries in the defined range for
"Flavor".

3. If OctML is a text entry in a cell, the "=" is superfluous and should be
eliminated. If OctML is a Defined Name, then the syntax should be "="&OctML.

------------------------------------

On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 07:16:06 -0800, "CJ" wrote:

If you select one of these cells that is not calculating,
what do you see in the CELL?
0

What do you see in the Formula Bar?
=SUMIF(Flavor,"=OctML",TheoryGals)/1.78125

Under Tools/Options/Calculations -- what is selected?
Automatic

Are these non-calculating cells dependent on macros (either in the cell
itself
or in a precedent cell)?
No

Under Tools/Macros/Security, what is the security level?
Low

"Ron Rosenfeld" wrote:

On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 03:39:01 -0800, "CJ" wrote:

Our new network administrator tried to keep all company computers from going
on the internet, and in doing so he royally screwed up several spreadsheets
on my computer ... He eventually had to buy me a new computer, but one
spreadsheet still will not calculate ...

I've tried everything I know to get it to work ... All formula cells that
were calculating previous to his blooper still have data in them ... every
cell since then is not working ... and even with the new computer, the cells
don't formulate ...

HELP ...!!!


If you select one of these cells that is not calculating,
what do you see in the CELL?
What do you see in the Formula Bar?

Under Tools/Options/Calculations -- what is selected?

Are these non-calculating cells dependent on macros (either in the cell itself
or in a precedent cell)?

Under Tools/Macros/Security, what is the security level?


--ron


--ron
  #17  
Old November 13th, 2005, 07:55 PM
CJ
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Default calculations quit working

OMIGOSH ... You are an Angel ...!!!!

It doesn't say quite what you are saying ... but when I clicked on Flavor,
it showed the "refers to" as only going to row 1000 ... Now all I hafta do is
go and change all those to maybe 2000 or so ...

Thank you so very much ...!!!!

All my best ... CJ ~

"Ron Rosenfeld" wrote:

OK, my guess is that your formula is calculating correctly, but your data is
not what you think it is.

1. From the top menu bar, select Insert/Name/Define. You should see "Flavor"
and "TheoryGals" in the list. Click on each of them in turn and tell me what
it says in the "Refers To:" Box.

2. Then check and see if you have any "OctML" entries in the defined range for
"Flavor".

3. If OctML is a text entry in a cell, the "=" is superfluous and should be
eliminated. If OctML is a Defined Name, then the syntax should be "="&OctML.

------------------------------------


  #18  
Old November 13th, 2005, 08:28 PM
Ron Rosenfeld
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Default calculations quit working

You should be able to make those changes in the dialog box that comes up when
you select Insert/Name/Define.

Glad we were able to run this down.

Best,
--ron



On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 11:55:03 -0800, "CJ" wrote:

OMIGOSH ... You are an Angel ...!!!!

It doesn't say quite what you are saying ... but when I clicked on Flavor,
it showed the "refers to" as only going to row 1000 ... Now all I hafta do is
go and change all those to maybe 2000 or so ...

Thank you so very much ...!!!!

All my best ... CJ ~

"Ron Rosenfeld" wrote:

OK, my guess is that your formula is calculating correctly, but your data is
not what you think it is.

1. From the top menu bar, select Insert/Name/Define. You should see "Flavor"
and "TheoryGals" in the list. Click on each of them in turn and tell me what
it says in the "Refers To:" Box.

2. Then check and see if you have any "OctML" entries in the defined range for
"Flavor".

3. If OctML is a text entry in a cell, the "=" is superfluous and should be
eliminated. If OctML is a Defined Name, then the syntax should be "="&OctML.

------------------------------------


--ron
  #19  
Old November 13th, 2005, 08:30 PM
CJ
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Default calculations quit working

Ack ... I spoke too soon ... I went to all the cells and changed the "refers
to" to go to Row 2000 ... I changed hundreds of cells ... Then went back and
my cells still said zero Went back and all "refers to" were back at
1000 ... They won't let me change them

Now what ...???






OMIGOSH ... You are an Angel ...!!!!

It doesn't say quite what you are saying ... but when I clicked on Flavor,
it showed the "refers to" as only going to row 1000 ... Now all I hafta do is
go and change all those to maybe 2000 or so ...

Thank you so very much ...!!!!

All my best ... CJ ~

"Ron Rosenfeld" wrote:

"Ron Rosenfeld" wrote:

OK, my guess is that your formula is calculating correctly, but your data is
not what you think it is.

1. From the top menu bar, select Insert/Name/Define. You should see "Flavor"
and "TheoryGals" in the list. Click on each of them in turn and tell me what
it says in the "Refers To:" Box.

2. Then check and see if you have any "OctML" entries in the defined range for
"Flavor".

3. If OctML is a text entry in a cell, the "=" is superfluous and should be
eliminated. If OctML is a Defined Name, then the syntax should be "="&OctML.

------------------------------------

On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 07:16:06 -0800, "CJ" wrote:

If you select one of these cells that is not calculating,
what do you see in the CELL?
0

What do you see in the Formula Bar?
=SUMIF(Flavor,"=OctML",TheoryGals)/1.78125

Under Tools/Options/Calculations -- what is selected?
Automatic

Are these non-calculating cells dependent on macros (either in the cell
itself
or in a precedent cell)?
No

Under Tools/Macros/Security, what is the security level?
Low

"Ron Rosenfeld" wrote:

On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 03:39:01 -0800, "CJ" wrote:

Our new network administrator tried to keep all company computers from going
on the internet, and in doing so he royally screwed up several spreadsheets
on my computer ... He eventually had to buy me a new computer, but one
spreadsheet still will not calculate ...

I've tried everything I know to get it to work ... All formula cells that
were calculating previous to his blooper still have data in them ... every
cell since then is not working ... and even with the new computer, the cells
don't formulate ...

HELP ...!!!

If you select one of these cells that is not calculating,
what do you see in the CELL?
What do you see in the Formula Bar?

Under Tools/Options/Calculations -- what is selected?

Are these non-calculating cells dependent on macros (either in the cell itself
or in a precedent cell)?

Under Tools/Macros/Security, what is the security level?


--ron


--ron

  #20  
Old November 13th, 2005, 10:10 PM
Ron Rosenfeld
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Default calculations quit working

What you write does not make sense to me.

Had you done what I suggested, you would have only had to change two references
in the Define Name dialog box.

There should not be 100's of cells there -- just two Names in workbook to be
concerned with, and one "Refers to" for each name.

What, exactly, did you do????

Where were you when you were seeing the "refers to:" line?????



On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 12:30:04 -0800, "CJ" wrote:

Ack ... I spoke too soon ... I went to all the cells and changed the "refers
to" to go to Row 2000 ... I changed hundreds of cells ... Then went back and
my cells still said zero Went back and all "refers to" were back at
1000 ... They won't let me change them

Now what ...???






OMIGOSH ... You are an Angel ...!!!!

It doesn't say quite what you are saying ... but when I clicked on Flavor,
it showed the "refers to" as only going to row 1000 ... Now all I hafta do is
go and change all those to maybe 2000 or so ...

Thank you so very much ...!!!!

All my best ... CJ ~

"Ron Rosenfeld" wrote:

"Ron Rosenfeld" wrote:

OK, my guess is that your formula is calculating correctly, but your data is
not what you think it is.

1. From the top menu bar, select Insert/Name/Define. You should see "Flavor"
and "TheoryGals" in the list. Click on each of them in turn and tell me what
it says in the "Refers To:" Box.

2. Then check and see if you have any "OctML" entries in the defined range for
"Flavor".

3. If OctML is a text entry in a cell, the "=" is superfluous and should be
eliminated. If OctML is a Defined Name, then the syntax should be "="&OctML.

------------------------------------

On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 07:16:06 -0800, "CJ" wrote:

If you select one of these cells that is not calculating,
what do you see in the CELL?
0

What do you see in the Formula Bar?
=SUMIF(Flavor,"=OctML",TheoryGals)/1.78125

Under Tools/Options/Calculations -- what is selected?
Automatic

Are these non-calculating cells dependent on macros (either in the cell
itself
or in a precedent cell)?
No

Under Tools/Macros/Security, what is the security level?
Low

"Ron Rosenfeld" wrote:

On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 03:39:01 -0800, "CJ" wrote:

Our new network administrator tried to keep all company computers from going
on the internet, and in doing so he royally screwed up several spreadsheets
on my computer ... He eventually had to buy me a new computer, but one
spreadsheet still will not calculate ...

I've tried everything I know to get it to work ... All formula cells that
were calculating previous to his blooper still have data in them ... every
cell since then is not working ... and even with the new computer, the cells
don't formulate ...

HELP ...!!!

If you select one of these cells that is not calculating,
what do you see in the CELL?
What do you see in the Formula Bar?

Under Tools/Options/Calculations -- what is selected?

Are these non-calculating cells dependent on macros (either in the cell itself
or in a precedent cell)?

Under Tools/Macros/Security, what is the security level?


--ron


--ron


--ron
 




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