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    Circular Ref

    Hi. I keep getting a circular ref warning in the attached workbook and a) Don't know what a circular ref is b) Don't know how to clear it. Can anyone help please?
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    Re: Circular Ref

    It helps if you don't password protect the workbooks you upload

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    Re: Circular Ref

    Quote Originally Posted by Domski View Post
    It helps if you don't password protect the workbooks you upload

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    OOP's try this.
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    Re: Circular Ref

    Nope, still passworded.

    Circular references are quite easy to fix normally they just mean that a formula is trying to evaluate the cell that contains it. Like if you put =SUM(A1:A5) in cell A1.

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    Re: Circular Ref

    Quote Originally Posted by Domski View Post
    Nope, still passworded.

    Circular references are quite easy to fix normally they just mean that a formula is trying to evaluate the cell that contains it. Like if you put =SUM(A1:A5) in cell A1.

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    Thanks for the guidance. From that I have found the glitch and solved it.

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