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Circular References

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replyReply Wed 14 May 2008, 16:30Delegate Bayly said...

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Circular References

How to you create a circular reference

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replyReply Thu 15 May 2008, 13:15Trainer Katie said...

RE: Circular References

Hi Bayly,

In Excel, circular reference usually happens if you write a formula/function (e.g. Sum, Average, if statement...etc) on the source number cell.

Usually, formula/function should be placed on a blank cell.

If you get a circular reference warning, press Esc to cancel & press Esc again to abort the formula. Put in the formula again but in a blank cell.

Hope that clears it up.

Kind regards,

Katie Woo
Microsoft Certified Trainer

 

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