reference style

  1. T

    Determine if a formula contains absolute, relative or mixed references

    I would like to make some functions to determine the different reference types in a formula. I have code that functions correctly if the formula only has a single reference type, but not if it has more than one reference type. So for example: HasAbsoluteReference("=$A$1*$B$1") 'correctly...
  2. B

    R1C1 reference style won't stay gone

    Every time I copy and paste cells in a specific workbook it changes the reference style to R1C1. Setting it back in the options, saving the document, closing Excel then reopening brings it back as A1 referencing but copy and paste will again return it to R1C1. I've checked for VB code and...

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