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Can you / How do you chart a the relationship between two cells (preferably
without making two tables). It feels like this should be a simple function of excel. I want to see how a cell is effected when I put numbers 1-1,000,000 in it. For example, I have a worksheet that asks how many units I am managing. I put in that number in a single cell and my worksheet comes alive telling me how many people I need to have, how much space I need, etc, etc. But most importantly it shows me the bottom line profit. I want to chart the relationship between those two cells (number of units and profit). example data: If I have 10 units, my profit is -$200. 20 units / -$50 profit 30 units / +$40 profit 50 units / -$70 profit (because with 50 units I need to buy more space) 80 units / +$160 profit etc. A chart would help show how well my worksheet flows. |
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