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WHBurling
Aug 21, 2022Copper Contributor
#spill error may be linked to named references and formatting
Excel is issuing #spill! Error messages in one of my worksheets. Most of the articles I read suggested that this error often originates From the use of cell merges, which I use extensively. My m...
Detlef_Lewin
Aug 21, 2022Silver Contributor
WHBurling
Aug 21, 2022Copper Contributor
Thank you Detlef!
I tried dragging my file into the full text editor. The editor refused to accept the file type of XLSX. I did copy the cells from the worksheet but the copied result does not allow you to see the formulas so YOU guys can test out the formulas. It appears to be just a static snapshot of my worksheet range of interest
I tried dragging my file into the full text editor. The editor refused to accept the file type of XLSX. I did copy the cells from the worksheet but the copied result does not allow you to see the formulas so YOU guys can test out the formulas. It appears to be just a static snapshot of my worksheet range of interest