Database Formula
Hi Ross
Put the formulae in at the outset.
Pass the database over to somebody else.
There is no need to go back in and alter the formula.
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Regards
Roger Govier
"Ross" wrote in message
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Hi Roger,
Thanks for quick feedback. If possible, I need a formula in f6 that
will
accomplish everything, so that I don't have to go back in and adjust
the
formula in f7, as someone else will have charge of the database at
that
point. A nested formula, or an array maybe?? As I said before, I'm
pretty
clueless when it gets past the basics.
Is this at all a possibility?
Thanks
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smither fan
"Roger Govier" wrote:
Hi Ross
In F6
=C3+D6-E6
in F7
=IF(COUNT(D7:E7)<2,"",F6+D7-E7)
Copy this second formula down as far as you wish
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Regards
Roger Govier
"Ross" wrote in message
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Hi
I am setting up a database. The row/cell (f6) below the header
will
contain
the first formula, and needs to add the value from c3 to d6 and
subtract e6.
Simple enough, but succeeding rows (ex: f7) will need to reference
the
cell
above(ex: f6) and then add d7 and subtract e7). I would like to
enter
a
single formula that will accomplish all of this into f6, rather
than
change
the formula after someone begins entering data. I have no clue.
Can
anyone
out there help me??
Thanks much,
smither fan
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