I have a problem that is driving me crazy because I know there must be something simple I'm missing but I'm working on a data sheet for capacity planning that has 29 columns with the intention that it feeds into a pivot table. Here's a breakdown of the setup:
Columns A-D contain basic information such as department, title, etc.
Column E is a column for staffing drivers (calculations in columns F-AC use this column to run formulas against)
Columns F-AC these are the monthly columns where the calculations take place. Because each row represents a different title the calculations for each row are going to be unique
The problem is that no matter if I setup absolute references or not when I sort by any of the columns invariably some of the rows calculations are broken. Does Excel not allow you to sort with formulas that aren't consistent?
Columns A-D contain basic information such as department, title, etc.
Column E is a column for staffing drivers (calculations in columns F-AC use this column to run formulas against)
Columns F-AC these are the monthly columns where the calculations take place. Because each row represents a different title the calculations for each row are going to be unique
The problem is that no matter if I setup absolute references or not when I sort by any of the columns invariably some of the rows calculations are broken. Does Excel not allow you to sort with formulas that aren't consistent?