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Add number into one cell to remove from another cell.
Thanks for the reply Biff.
There will be more numbers than the ones I posted (actually 1 - 16) and they will be entered into different cells randomly. Jeff "Biff" wrote: Is that all the numbers you have? 1,2,3,4,5,6 If you have this string all in one cell: 1,2,3,4,5,6 When you enter the numbers to be removed, are you entering those numbers in separate cells and in a corresponding sequence? If so, you could use a concatenated IF formula to do this. Suppose you start with this string 1,2,3,4,5,6 in A1. You enter the numbers to be removed in cells C1:H1. Enter this formula in A1: =IF(C1,"",1&",")&IF(D1,"",2&",")&IF(E1,"",3&",")&I F(F1,"",4&",")&IF(G1,"",5&",")&IF(H1,"",6) As you enter the numbers in C1:H1 the corresponding number will be removed from A1. It works but in some cases there will be an extra comma showing. Like this: 1,2,3, Biff "Jeff" wrote in message ... Does anyone know how to add a number into one cell and have that same number removed from another cell? (Even by changing font to match the background) I want to list consecutive numbers in one cell (eg. 1,2,3,4,5,6) and have each of these numbers removed one by one as I add each number into another cell. If I were to enter 3 in another cell my list should now read 1,2, 4,5,6. It's similar to the Hangman game where each used letter is removed from the list so as not to be re-used. Thanks, Jeff |
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