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    How to autofill formulas in new rows inserted by an add-in

    I am using the Team Foundation Add-in to bring over data from TFS. The data comes over as a table with headers. To this table, I added a few columns that contain formulas that use some of the data coming over from TFS.
    When I refresh the table, new rows are added with new data from TFS, but the cells in the columns I have added do not get auto-filled with my formula. I have to copy the formulas into the new row manually.
    I thought the auto-fill was a feature of a table with headers, so I'm not sure why this isn't working. How can I get this working?

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    Re: How to autofill formulas in new rows inserted by an add-in

    format your range as a table

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    Re: How to autofill formulas in new rows inserted by an add-in

    Quote Originally Posted by tim201110 View Post
    format your range as a table
    It's already a table. When I select it, the Table button on the Insert tab is grayed out.

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    Re: How to autofill formulas in new rows inserted by an add-in

    in this case you need a code initialised by worksheet event

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    Re: How to autofill formulas in new rows inserted by an add-in

    Quote Originally Posted by tim201110 View Post
    in this case you need a code initialised by worksheet event
    Thanks. Is there a way to move this question to the VBA forum or do I need to create a new thread?

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    Re: How to autofill formulas in new rows inserted by an add-in

    Quote Originally Posted by durna01 View Post
    Thanks. Is there a way to move this question to the VBA forum or do I need to create a new thread?
    Ask a Moderator or Administrator to do this for you. Just don't do it yourself.
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