Hello,
Anybody could help me to solve a similar issue [to this thread]:
Everytime that I type "x" on column "A", the range from "B" till "N" change the formula by its value.
Thanks
Hello,
Anybody could help me to solve a similar issue [to this thread]:
Everytime that I type "x" on column "A", the range from "B" till "N" change the formula by its value.
Thanks
Last edited by JBeaucaire; 02-14-2013 at 04:32 AM. Reason: Moved to a thread of its own, as per forum rules.
Change the formula by its value
Do you mean - the formulae in B:N for the given row are replaced with their values?
This does that:
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Last edited by Cheeky Charlie; 02-14-2013 at 10:27 AM.
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Hello ! Thanks a lot ! Perfect !
Following the rules from this community I was advised to open a new post with my issue. Follow the link below. (however I consider the issue solved)
http://www.excelforum.com/excel-prog...46#post3124646
Hello ! Thanks a lot ! Perfect !
Following the rules from this community I was advised to open a new post with my issue. Follow the link below. (however I consider the issue solved)
http://www.excelforum.com/excel-prog...46#post3124646
From PM:
Good point, that was lazy of me...After I type "x" at column "A" and click "enter" the macro runs and the entire range from "B" till "N" remains selected. How can I do to back it to "A" (at the same row) ? Thanks
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