VBA formula not calculating... help!

Jed Shields

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Joined
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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
Hello all,

I've got some code that writes a formula in one cell, drags it accross and then down to populate a table. The trouble is that the enire table shows zero's. If I higlight the formula then it gives me the correct result. If I press F9, Ctrl Alt F9 etc. then that also doesn't work.

Any idea what's going on?

Cheers,

Jed
 

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I found this onine and it's done the trick. I guess the enble.calculations must have been stuck on false somewhere..

Code:
ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Twilight 1").EnableCalculation = False
 ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Twilight 1").EnableCalculation = True
 ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Twilight 1").Calculate
 
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