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Sun Dec 7, 2014 11:37 am (PST) . Posted by:
weldenc
Yes. I always have auto recalc on.
Note: I'm leaving home for 6 weeks Tuesday and won't have access to my Office 365 computer. My laptop runs 2010 so the spreadsheet will continue to work until I return. I monitor this thread while I'm away. If no one finds a solution, I shall return
Note: I'm leaving home for 6 weeks Tuesday and won't have access to my Office 365 computer. My laptop runs 2010 so the spreadsheet will continue to work until I return. I monitor this thread while I'm away. If no one finds a solution, I shall return
Sun Dec 7, 2014 11:48 am (PST) . Posted by:
"Brad Reel" reeldeal9090
Sorry, I was out of town all weekend. I'm kind of stumped too. Two things
come to mind...
1. Are you sure you have the Add-in stored in the exact same file
location on both computers? I don't know for sure, but that might cause a
reference problem if on one computer you had the add in in a certain folder
(i.e. C:path\folder1) and on the other computer you had it in a different
folder (i.e. C:path\folder2). I would confirm the part the the Add-in is
the same on both computers.
2. I had a problem just a couple of weeks ago where I had copied a sheet
from one workbook to another. The sheet had a reference in its original
workbook and that reference was causing me problems in terms of updating
and breaking other links. Once I figured out the reference and broke it,
everything started working smooth again. Might look for something like
that where you copied a sheet or set of sheets or a bunch of cells from one
workbook to another and they are still referencing the old workbook. Based
on the screen shots, I don't think this is the problem, but thought I would
throw it out there.
If you want to post the spreadsheet, I'll be happy to pull it down and let
you know what kind of success I have with it when I open it in Excel 2013.
On Sun, Dec 7, 2014 at 1:37 PM, weldencd@comcast.net [smf_addin] <
smf_addin@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>
>
> Yes. I always have auto recalc on.
>
>
> Note: I'm leaving home for 6 weeks Tuesday and won't have access to my
> Office 365 computer. My laptop runs 2010 so the spreadsheet will continue
> to work until I return. I monitor this thread while I'm away. If no one
> finds a solution, I shall return
>
>
>
come to mind...
1. Are you sure you have the Add-in stored in the exact same file
location on both computers? I don't know for sure, but that might cause a
reference problem if on one computer you had the add in in a certain folder
(i.e. C:path\folder1) and on the other computer you had it in a different
folder (i.e. C:path\folder2). I would confirm the part the the Add-in is
the same on both computers.
2. I had a problem just a couple of weeks ago where I had copied a sheet
from one workbook to another. The sheet had a reference in its original
workbook and that reference was causing me problems in terms of updating
and breaking other links. Once I figured out the reference and broke it,
everything started working smooth again. Might look for something like
that where you copied a sheet or set of sheets or a bunch of cells from one
workbook to another and they are still referencing the old workbook. Based
on the screen shots, I don't think this is the problem, but thought I would
throw it out there.
If you want to post the spreadsheet, I'll be happy to pull it down and let
you know what kind of success I have with it when I open it in Excel 2013.
On Sun, Dec 7, 2014 at 1:37 PM, weldencd@comcast.net [smf_addin] <
smf_addin@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>
>
> Yes. I always have auto recalc on.
>
>
> Note: I'm leaving home for 6 weeks Tuesday and won't have access to my
> Office 365 computer. My laptop runs 2010 so the spreadsheet will continue
> to work until I return. I monitor this thread while I'm away. If no one
> finds a solution, I shall return
>
>
>
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