jim
below is an example of the string with one duplication copied in, how do i
do a replace on the Angus Wagyu SF 120 day for only the second part. know
what I mean?
thanks
anthony
=(SUMPRODUCT(--('Angus Waygu SF 120 day'!$E$29:'Angus Waygu SF 120
day'!$E$84='Cattle Budget'!D7),--(('Angus Waygu SF 120
day'!$B$29:$B$84='Angus Waygu SF 120 day'!$B$9)+('Angus Waygu SF 120
day'!$B$29:$B$84='Angus Waygu SF 120 day'!$B$18)),('Angus Waygu SF 120
day'!$C$29:'Angus Waygu SF 120 day'!$C$84)*'Feedlot
Assumptions'!$B$3))+(SUMPRODUCT(--('Angus Waygu SF 120 day'!$E$29:'Angus
Waygu SF 120 day'!$E$84='Cattle Budget'!D7),--(('Angus Waygu SF 120
day'!$B$29:$B$84='Angus Waygu SF 120 day'!$B$9)+('Angus Waygu SF 120
day'!$B$29:$B$84='Angus Waygu SF 120 day'!$B$18)),('Angus Waygu SF 120
day'!$C$29:'Angus Waygu SF 120 day'!$C$84)*'Feedlot Assumptions'!$B$3))
"DerbyJim1978" wrote:
Highlight the cell and goto Edit - Replace (shortcut CTRL+H).
Now replace 'Angus Waygu SF 120 day' with say 'Sheet1' or whatever it is
called.
Regards
Jim
"Anthony" wrote:
The following formula relates to one worksheet. I now want to dupicate this
formuala so that it now relates to 12 worksheets all throwing to one cell,
the only change is the sheet ref. Is there an easy way to do this other than
copy and cut / paste changes
=(SUMPRODUCT(--('Angus Waygu SF 120 day'!$E$29:'Angus Waygu SF 120
day'!$E$84='Cattle Budget'!D7),--(('Angus Waygu SF 120
day'!$B$29:$B$84='Angus Waygu SF 120 day'!$B$9)+('Angus Waygu SF 120
day'!$B$29:$B$84='Angus Waygu SF 120 day'!$B$18)),('Angus Waygu SF 120
day'!$C$29:'Angus Waygu SF 120 day'!$C$84)*'Feedlot Assumptions'!$B$3))
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