XL98: #NULL! Error Copying Formula That Contains a Label

Last reviewed: February 10, 1998
Article ID: Q178411
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  The information in this article applies to:

   - Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition
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  SYMPTOMS
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  When you copy a formula from one cell to another, the resulting value is
  a #NULL! error.

  CAUSE
  =====

  This problem occurs when the following conditions are true:

   - You copy a formula that contains both a label and a defined name
     reference.

      -and-

   - The reference to the defined name is located between two label
     references as in the following example:

        =<Label1> <Defined name> <Label2>

  STATUS
  ======

  Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products
  listed at the beginning of this article. We are researching this problem
  and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it
  becomes available.

  MORE INFORMATION
  ================

  Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition introduces natural language
  formulas, which is a method you can use to refer to a cell range in a
  table by using row or column labels as the reference name. Natural
  language formulas use the intersection feature that is available in
  earlier versions of Microsoft Excel.

  For additional information about natural language formulas, please see
  the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

     ARTICLE-ID: Q161881
     TITLE     : XL97: How to Use Natural Language Formulas
  \**
  \** PARTNER:
  \**
  \** Steps to Reproduce Problem
  \** --------------------------
  \**
  \** 1. In Excel 98, enter the following into Sheet1 of a new
  \**    workbook.
  \**
  \** 2. A1:          B1: Alpha
  \**    A2: Beta1    B2: 100
  \**    A3: Beta2    B3:
  \**    A4: Beta3    B4:
  \**
  \** 3. Select cells A1:B4. On the Insert menu, point to Name and
  \**    click Define. In the Names in Workbook box type TEST. Click
  \**    OK.
  \**
  \** 4. Enter the following formula into cell B3:
  \**
  \**       = Alpha TEST Beta1
  \**
  \**    Notice the result is 100.
  \**
  \** 5. Copy cell B3 to B4. Notice the result of the formula has
  \**    changed to a #NULL! error.

  Additional query words: XL98 nlf
  \*
  \* MSINTERNAL:
  \* DocID: 12434
  \* Author: clarkmc
  \* Written by: clarkmc
  \* Tech Reviewed by: CLARKMC 9/24/97 12:22:33 PM
Keywords          : xlformula
Version           : MACINTOSH:98
Platform          : MACINTOSH
Issue type        : kbbug
Solution Type     : kbworkaround


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Last reviewed: February 10, 1998
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