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I have sheets from 1 to 50 and a summary sheet that has formulas based on sheet 1 to sheet 50 (very long formula!). However, whenever I run the macro, the macro will delete one of the 50 sheets and all my formulas in summary sheet becomes #Ref.

I know I can use Indirect function however I have really long formula and the formula in one cell actually refer to all 50 sheets. That will take a lot of time to put indirect function 1 by 1 to refer to all 50 sheets.

For example: the formula in one of the cell is:

if(sheet1!A1=2,1,0)+if(sheet2!A1 = 2,1,0)+...+if(sheet50!A1=2,1,0)

and I have to drag this formula along the column and across row.

Is there a way to do this quick and get rid of the #Ref error? I don't mind doing this in macro or formula based. PLease help. Thanks!

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  • Do you just want to get rid of the #Ref! and still use your macro? You can copy all cells in the summary sheet and paste as values (Paste special > Paste values) to remove the formulas.
    – Jerry
    May 31, 2013 at 18:26
  • Check out this link
    – Santosh
    May 31, 2013 at 18:29
  • You could add logic to the macro to modify the formulas in the summary sheet before the sheet delete and then put the modified formulas back in the summary sheet; you could try to search and replace the #REF values in the search - I wasn't able to get this to work by hand, but see this thread for some ideas on how to do this programmatically (I'll try to figure it out for my own satisfaction, as well).
    – chuff
    May 31, 2013 at 18:46
  • after 50th sheet deletion is there new sheet which will replace one missing or you need to stay with 49 sheets? May 31, 2013 at 18:48

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Add something like the following to your macro after the delete sheet operation. With the proper references, it will replace all instances of the #REF formula in the summary sheet. You may have to be creative to tailor the WHAT:= clause so that it matches the #REF clauses of the formulas.

   Range("<summary sheet name>").Replace What:="+IF(#REF!*)", Replacement:="", LookAt:=xlPart, _
       SearchOrder:=xlByRows, MatchCase:=False, SearchFormat:=False, _
       ReplaceFormat:=False

PS: Be sure to test this out on a copy of your sheet first!

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You can add some code before delete, that will delete expression with sheet name, that you want delete.

For example formula like "=Sheet1!B1+Sheet2!B1" will be "=+Sheet1!B1"

Sub test()
    Dim i As Integer
    Dim deleteSheetName As String  ' sheet name that you want to delete
    Dim currentFormula As String 
    Dim currentFormulaArr() As String

    deleteSheetName = "Sheet2"
    currentFormula = Mid(Cells(1, 1).formula, 2, Len(Cells(1, 1).formula) - 1)
    currentFormulaArr = Split(currentFormula, "+")
    Cells(1, 1).formula = "="
    For i = 0 To UBound(currentFormulaArr)
        If Not currentFormulaArr(i) Like "*" & deleteSheetName & "*" Then
            Cells(1, 1).formula = Cells(1, 1).formula & "+" & currentFormulaArr(i)
        End If
    Next i
End Sub

I make it just for one cell. You need some loops through all used cells in every sheet. I hope, you understand my idea.

I think, chuff's solution is better and faster, but you can apply his solution before removing the sheet.

... Range("<summary sheet name>").Replace What:="+IF(" & deleteSheetName & "*)", ....

Sorry for my laughable english.

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