Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Troubleshooting:Anyway to get Name Manager to "ignore" the sheet names?

Anyway to get Name Manager to "ignore" the sheet names?

Hello there,
 
In my workbook I have multiple sheets that have the same format.
 
I'd like to be able to add a named element of "AverageCalc" and have it do this calculation in EVERY sheet:
=IFERROR(O7/N7,"N/A")
 
However, when I add that to Name Manager it assumes I only want it in the sheet I'm currently in and it changes the name to:
=IFERROR('200812'!O7/'200812'!N7,"N/A")
 
(The sheet is called "200812" by the way)
 
I want to be able to fill this down and across as well.
 
Can it be done? Thanks in advance! :)

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Hi Andrew,
 
Select cell C2 on any worksheet.
 
Define name ColA as =!A2
Define name ColB as =!B2
 
Define your formula as:
Name: Formula
Refersto: =ColA/ColB
 
Now use =Formula next to any two columns you need the devision for.
 
HOWEVER, there is an important drawback!!!
 
Be aware that if any VBA action causes a recalc, all cells using the formula
will fetch the data from the ACTIVE worksheet and all results on the other
sheets WILL BE WRONG.
 
So after running any macro, hit control+alt+F9 to update your calculations
properly.

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