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When I run a Macro is changes the formula.

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    When I run a Macro is changes the formula.

    I have a simple reference cell =Groups!C11 however, when I run a macro that simply selects the cell to pull the reference through the Macros changes it to =Groups!$k:$k

    How can I stop this from happening? below is the coding from Macro, in case there is something in there. The cells effected are - C65:C73
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    Re: When I run a Macro is changes the formula.

    They're not all R1C1 formulae

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    Re: When I run a Macro is changes the formula.

    Thanks for the rep.

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