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Josh1 Administrator |
I figured that this could be done with a macro or an advanced table, but I was not sure, have a look at this. See if this helps http://www.mrexcel.com/archive2/74800/86866.htm ------------------ For every problem, there is a solution. Please give what you can to the Hurricane relief http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/citizenship/giving/relief.asp IP: Logged |
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Josh1 Administrator |
Sorry for the delay in my reply, I have been busy with the recent hurricane. I will okk into this for you. ------------------ For every problem, there is a solution. Please give what you can to the Hurricane relief http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/citizenship/giving/relief.asp As many of you may know of another powerful hurricane, that is out in the gulf again, depending on this path of the storm, I may be unavailable, and there may be a delay to your question. Your questions are very important to us please be assured that we will try to answer your question as soon as possible. I hope that the people, areas affected will be very minimal, and my thoughts and prayers go out to them. IP: Logged |
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Den.hopper Junior Member |
How do I create a formula that is repeatable but with changing values? For eg; When programming nutritional values for a given food substance I need to enter the volume consumed, the amount of grams of fats or carbs or protein etc per 100gm for that item. But the amount of fats/carbs/protien etc changes for each item. IP: Logged |
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