Formula Based on the cell its in
Thanks that is exactly what I was looking for.
"pshepard" wrote:
Hi JBoyer,
The Row() function returns the row number the formula is in; the Indirect
function allows you to calculate an address.
=IF(SUM(INDIRECT("F"&ROW()+4&":L"&ROW()+4))0,SUM( INDIRECT("F"&ROW()+4&":L"&ROW()+4)),"")
Hope this helps.
Peggy
"JBoyer" wrote:
If I have a formula in a cell can base its content off that cell. What I mean
is say in E2 i have the following equation =IF(SUM(F6:L6)0,SUM(F6:L6),""). I
want to fomat it so it would be something like0=IF(SUM((F[CELL
LOCATION+4]:L[CELL LOCATION+4])0,SUM(F[CELL LOCATION+4]:L[CELL
LOCATION+4]),""). I know this is a correction function, but I just want to
explain what I mean
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