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I have a large excel spreadsheet (exceeding 5MB) that suddenly failed to
update cell references. Due to the amount of changes being made on this
particular day, I had put about three hours of work in ( all saved
periodically) when I realized that cells referring to other celss were not
updating when the values of the xource cells changes. I also discovered
that cell references had failed to update when rows were added above the
source cells.
I work for a large international services firm, but our in-house tech group
had no answers, excpet to suggest closing everything, re-booting, and
reopeing the file. This did not work, so a reverted to an older version of
the file which appeared to be OK. As I went through the process of
re-making the changes, I was diligent to watch for signs of the problem.
About half-way through the rebuild, the errors began to reappear.
Since this spreadsheet is supporting the decision making for a multi-million
dollar project, I need to know if there is anyway to prevent this type of
melt-down. My immeidiate solution was to completely rebuild the
spreadsheet -- painful as that was.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Mike
update cell references. Due to the amount of changes being made on this
particular day, I had put about three hours of work in ( all saved
periodically) when I realized that cells referring to other celss were not
updating when the values of the xource cells changes. I also discovered
that cell references had failed to update when rows were added above the
source cells.
I work for a large international services firm, but our in-house tech group
had no answers, excpet to suggest closing everything, re-booting, and
reopeing the file. This did not work, so a reverted to an older version of
the file which appeared to be OK. As I went through the process of
re-making the changes, I was diligent to watch for signs of the problem.
About half-way through the rebuild, the errors began to reappear.
Since this spreadsheet is supporting the decision making for a multi-million
dollar project, I need to know if there is anyway to prevent this type of
melt-down. My immeidiate solution was to completely rebuild the
spreadsheet -- painful as that was.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Mike