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I ran into the following problem in EXCEL 2010 and 2013:
- I have a very large file that is roughly 43,000 rows long - I filtered the 43,000 rows to yield only specific types of items - In a column to the right of the filtered data I pasted a relative formula in each row that added 3 at each row - The quantities of items in each row was 3, so I thought the paste would yield a sum of all filtered items - The formula paste actually took place in all 43,000 rows instead of just the visible filtered rows yielding an erroneous total (much larger) - At least I think it is erroneous. Should Excel paste the formula even in rows that have been filtered out and are no longer visible? If so, does that make sense? I suspect I am missing something, and would appreciate any inputs. Thanks, |
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