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Default Goal seek on more than one cell

Yes, use Solver rather than Goal Seek
For problems other than max-min type, it can be set up to find multiple
solutions
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"David Wess" wrote in message
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I am using Excel 2007, but I also email my spreadsheets to users that have
only 2003. I have set up a spreadsheet to calculate the highest price we
can bid for foreclosed properties. I use a cash flow analysis in order to
calculate the highest purchase price that will enable us to rent the
properties at a break even. After I input the income and expenditures, I
come down to a net cash flow figure. I use goal seek to calculate the
purchase price that will yield a cash flow of zero. This process works
perfectly in all cases. Problem is, each column represents one property,
and I have a bunch of potential acquisitions. Goal seek works on only one
cell at a time. Is there any way of making goal seek (or a functional
equivalent) work for all my columns?