Why Copy & Paste formula not work?

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In A1 I type 4/28/07. In B1 I type A1+5 and get 5/3/2007. However if I copy
it & paste in F13, I get 1/5/1900 wherein I see E13 as the base cell which
is empty. What is the basis of this value?
Can any one explain?
Thanks
 
The underlying value in that F13 cell is 5. If you format the cell as General,
you'll see the 5.

But if you format the cell as a date, it's the 5th day after December 31, 1899.
Which is January 5th, 1900.
 
dindigul said:
In A1 I type 4/28/07. In B1 I type A1+5 and get 5/3/2007. However if I copy
it & paste in F13, I get 1/5/1900 wherein I see E13 as the base cell which
is empty. What is the basis of this value?
Can any one explain?
Thanks

Not formatted....

Thinks 4 divided by 28 divided by 7?

Not much help, huh?

Beege
 
dindigul said:
In A1 I type 4/28/07. In B1 I type A1+5 and get 5/3/2007. However if I copy
it & paste in F13, I get 1/5/1900 wherein I see E13 as the base cell which
is empty. What is the basis of this value?
Can any one explain?

It all comes down to the question... Where is zero?
 
You mean the base value was December 31, 1899? Immaterial to where I paste
it? Why does it point to an empty cell E13? When cell reference changes, it
should have some basis. Any ideas?
Thanks
 
What do you expect to get?

It's because you use relative cell referencing, if you want A1+5 use =$A$1+5
in B1
E13 is to F13 what A1 is to B1 (one cell to the left) and since E13 is empty
you get 0+5 which is 5 and you are pasting the date format from B1 and Dave
explained the date system which actually starts with Jan 0 1900 not Dec 31
1988


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Regards,

Peo Sjoblom



dindigul said:
You mean the base value was December 31, 1899? Immaterial to where I paste
it? Why does it point to an empty cell E13? When cell reference changes,
it should have some basis. Any ideas?
Thanks
 

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