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    Losing formulas in spreadsheet when rolling over

    Hi,
    We use a spreadsheet in our business for reporting weekly cash in and cash out and projected in come etc. We roll this spread sheet over every week. When we roll it over we lose the formulas that are in the splread sheet and have to re-enter them all.
    Can you advise a way of locking the formulas in place so they are retained when rolled over.

    Your advise and assistance would be greatly appreciated.

    Allan

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    Re: Losing formulas in spreadsheet when rolling over

    Attach a sample workbook. Make sure there is just enough data to demonstrate your need. Include a BEFORE sheet and an AFTER sheet in the workbook if needed to show the process you're trying to complete or automate. Make sure your desired results are shown, mock them up manually if necessary.

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    Re: Losing formulas in spreadsheet when rolling over

    Welcome to the forum!

    What are you doing on 'rollover' that erases formulae? How are you doing it?
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