Missing Reference in Excel 2003

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Dirk Franke

Hello,

i have an excel 2003 sheet with some calculations.
More over i have a column where i display the
contents of some cells e.g.
=B500&$G492&$H492
That works fine but sometimes i get this

=B500&#BEZUG!&#BEZUG!

I dont know the problem.
How can i resolve #BEZUG! to the value excel wants to use?

Thanks Dirk
 
Dirk,

This sounds like a German workbook which has a #REF error. Take a look at
cell G492 and H492 and see if they are in error. If so, trace the error
down.

--

HTH

RP
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Bob said:
Dirk,

This sounds like a German workbook which has a #REF error. Take a look at
cell G492 and H492 and see if they are in error. If so, trace the error
down.
Hallo Bob,

thanks for your reply. But i want to solve this #REF error.
Is there a way to say excel that it should not calculate?
I want to know to with cell the missing reference points.

Do you have any idea?

Thanks a lot

Dirk
 
Dirk,

There are many ways. You can either

track down the source errors and correct them

or you can trap the errors where they get used, for instance in G492, if the
formula is =VLOOKUP(.... you could use an error trap that says
=IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP(...),"",VLOOKUP(..., etc although you will probably need
the German function names.

--

HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)
 
Bob said:
Dirk,

There are many ways. You can either

track down the source errors and correct them

or you can trap the errors where they get used, for instance in G492, if the
formula is =VLOOKUP(.... you could use an error trap that says
=IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP(...),"",VLOOKUP(..., etc although you will probably need
the German function names.
Hello Bob,

thanks for your reply. I am not familiar with tracking down errors in
excel. Could you give me an example?

Thanks Dirk
 
It's just a case of follow the trail Dirk.

Look at a cell, if it has a reference to another cell or cells, go to each
of these in turn and see which one is generating the error.

--

HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)
 

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