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Pasty - 06 Nov 2006 16:37 GMT
There is probably a really simple answer to this but it's getting towards the
end of the day and my brain is tired

='R:\Planning for Risk Continuity Security\Task 1000 NFR MW\[Risk Register
as at 18 10 06 (one MW is amending).xls]Risk By Function'!$AB$20

this reference brings up the value in the relevant cell but.....

='R:\Planning for Risk Continuity Security\Task 1000 NFR MW\[Risk Register
as at 18 10 06 (one MW is amending).xls]Risk By Function'!$AB$107

this one doesn't even though they are identical apart from the cell reference.
Dave F - 06 Nov 2006 16:41 GMT
Some suggestions: Compare the formatting of the two cells.  Are they the
same?  Hit F9 to force recalculation?

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> There is probably a really simple answer to this but it's getting towards the
> end of the day and my brain is tired
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> this one doesn't even though they are identical apart from the cell reference.
Pasty - 06 Nov 2006 16:58 GMT
I checked all that but still having no joy!

> Some suggestions: Compare the formatting of the two cells.  Are they the
> same?  Hit F9 to force recalculation?
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> > this one doesn't even though they are identical apart from the cell reference.
bj - 06 Nov 2006 18:44 GMT
what does it bring up?

> There is probably a really simple answer to this but it's getting towards the
> end of the day and my brain is tired
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>
> this one doesn't even though they are identical apart from the cell reference.
Pasty - 07 Nov 2006 09:11 GMT
Hi,

It brings up 0 when it should equal 120.

> what does it bring up?
>
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> > this one doesn't even though they are identical apart from the cell reference.
 
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