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Luke M[_4_]
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Dynamic formula
Two parts to this.
First, select cell D14. Now, go to Insert - Name - Define. Create a name (no
spaces), such as EvalForm
In the formula box, input:
=EVALUATE(A14&C14&B14)
Click "Add", ok out.
Now, in the cell D14, type:
=EvalForm
Note that you can copy this down, and it will still work.
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"Frank Pytel" <Frank
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Hello;
I know I have asked this question before but can not seem to find the
answer. It may have been purged by now. I have done this before but can't
seem to figure out how.
I am working in 2003. I have three fields I would like to use to create a
formula
A14 B14 C14 D14
Number Number Operand Answer(by Formula)
therefore what I am trying to do is create a basic formula with a dynamic
operand.
=CONCATENATE("=(",A18,C14,B18,")") is the formula I am using. I have tried
with and without the parens.
Ex. Enter + in C14 and you get 1+1=2 D14 reads "2", Enter - and D14 reads
"0", Etc.
I thought that there may have been a set of keys to enter such as an array
formula. Can anyone please direct me in the correct direction?
Thanks
Frank Pytel
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