Re: Formula detection - Unique vs Copied?
- From: Bony Pony <BonyPony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 08:31:01 -0800
Hi Charles,
Brilliant!!!! Thank you for the tip. Woo hoo!!
Regards and gratitude,
Bony
"Charles Williams" wrote:
Another way is to compare the R1C1 version of the formula: they will be the.
same if the formula has been copied. Doing it that way allows you to also
check noncontiguous formula if you wish.
regards
Charles
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"Bony Pony" <BonyPony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks for restating my question. Allow me to try again.
I want to check for any non-dragged formulas in a range of formulas to
check
consistency and flag is a well meaning user has changed something they
shouldn't have. Simply stated
Scenario 1
A B C D
E
=a1+a2 =b1+b2 =c1+c2 =d1+d2 =e1+e2
should show A as a unique formula and flag others as dragged
Scenario 2
A B C D
E
=a1+a2 =b1+b2 =c1+c2 =d3+d4 =e1+e2
should highlight that D is different.
Basically mimic the internal error check "Formulas inconsistent with other
formulas in region" feature.
So my question remains as stated.
Regards,
Bony
"Joel" wrote:
Why would it matter? I can enter two similar formulas without copying.
I
think your question should be can you recognize that a formula is used
more
than once in a workbook. It is extremely difficult unless you are
looking
for an EXACT match. You can check to see if specific locations are
referenced like "B4" but you have problems if it is reference in
different
sheets like Sheet1!B4 verses just B4. If you search for B4 you will get
both
locations.
"Bony Pony" wrote:
Hi everyone,
Happy New Year to all who believe that sort of thing!
Is there an easy way to determine if adjacent formulas are copied or
unique?
Or perhaps the question is - Is someone willing to share an easy way
of
determining if adjacent formulas are copied or unique?
Thanks in advance!
Bony
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