XL5: GP Fault Cutting and Pasting Formula to New Workbook


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SYMPTOMS

In Microsoft Excel, if you cut a cell (or group of cells) that contains a formula that uses a defined name and has been filled across adjacent cells, and then paste that cell on a new workbook, you receive a general protection (GP) fault.


WORKAROUND

To move a formula that uses a defined name and has been filled across adjacent cells to another worksheet without receiving the GP fault, do either one of the following:


MORE INFORMATION

You can use the fill option in Microsoft Excel to quickly copy information to adjacent cells. For example, you can fill adjacent cells with a formula that uses relative references, rather than typing the formula into individual cells.

For more information about filling a range of adjacent cells, choose the Search button in Help and type the following:

filling

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Keywords : xlwin
Version : WINDOWS:5.0
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: October 22, 1999
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